Appeals court blocks Trump from removing Lisa Cook from the Federal Reserve board before interest rate meeting
Share this @internewscast.com

A group of federal judges has prevented President Donald Trump from dismissing Lisa Cook from her position on the Federal Reserve’s board. This decision came just before Cook and other senior Fed officials were scheduled to meet to decide on potential interest rate cuts.

In the appeals court decision, two out of three judges determined that the Trump administration did not meet the high standards necessary for a stay pending appeal.

A federal judge in Washington had already blocked Cook’s removal on September 9. However, the administration quickly contested this and sought a decision from the court prior to the upcoming Fed meeting, which starts on Tuesday and ends on Wednesday.

Trump initiated the process of removing Cook toward the end of August, based on claims of mortgage fraud presented by one of his political appointees, Bill Pulte, the Director of the Federal Housing Finance Agency. Cook has not been officially accused of any crime and she has countered the allegations.

Cook’s lawyers strongly rebuffed the claims, stating that “Governor Cook has never engaged in mortgage fraud.” NBC News has reviewed related documents, showing Cook listed the property in question as a “vacation home” or “2nd home,” contradicting Pulte’s assertion that it was her primary residence.

In their decision, the appeals court judges affirmed that Cook “may not be removed without being given some form of adequate notice and chance to respond.”

The judges added that “Cook’s role at the Federal Reserve differs in relevant ways” from officials at other agencies.

The Supreme Court recently sought to distinguish the Fed from other attempts by Trump to fire top officials at federal agencies. The high court noted that the Fed is a “uniquely structured, quasi-private entity” that has its own distinct historical tradition.

Under the Federal Reserve Act, the only reason Federal Reserve governors can be removed from their positions is “for cause,” or some type of wrongdoing.

This is a developing story. Please check back for updates.

Share this @internewscast.com
You May Also Like

Florida Home of Woman Accused of Yard Feces Dumping Faces Uncertain Future

INDIALANTIC, Fla. – It has been several weeks since Brevard County authorities…

Shocking: Family’s Narrow Escape as Stray Bullet Strikes Bedroom in Volusia

VOLUSIA COUNTY, Fla. – On New Year’s Eve, a family experienced a…

Tennessee Highway Patrol Shares Insights from New Year’s Eve, Plans Ahead for 2026

As the celebrations of New Year’s Eve have concluded, the Tennessee Highway…

Trump Postpones Tariff Hike on Furniture and Cabinet Imports, Easing Industry Concerns for 2024

President Donald Trump speaks at a New Year’s Eve celebration at his…

Tragic Swiss Ski Resort Bar Fire Claims 40 Lives: A Heartbreaking Incident in Alpine Paradise

CRANS-MONTANA – For Axel Clavier, the Swiss Alpine bar, once filled with…

Tragic Collision on Markham Woods Road: Seminole County Authorities Launch Investigation

SEMINOLE COUNTY, Fla. – Authorities are currently investigating a tragic accident that…

Tennessee Hemp Industry on Edge: Navigating Upcoming State and Federal Regulatory Shifts

Tennessee’s burgeoning hemp industry is on the cusp of a transformative phase,…

Florida to Implement SNAP Food Restrictions Starting 2026

Florida is setting a precedent by introducing new restrictions on the Supplemental…

New Year Kicks Off with Soaking Rose Parade in California and Snow Squalls Sweeping Across Midwest and Northeast

For the first time in two decades, rain drenched the legendary Rose…

Tiebreakers Hosts Exciting “Noon-Year Eve” Celebration for Kids

As the excitement for the New Year builds, families in Johnson City…

Trump Debunks Health Rumors: Reveals Exclusive Insights on Recent Medical Screening and Energy Levels

WASHINGTON – In a recent interview with The Wall Street Journal, President…

Urgent Search Underway for Missing Man Near Lake Apopka Wildlife Drive

APOPKA, Fla. – The search intensifies for a 76-year-old man who disappeared…