SCOTUS Blocks Trump's Firing of Fed Governor Lisa Cook

Is this the correct ruling or does presidential accountability outweigh central bank independence?
    SCOTUS Blocks Trump's Firing of Fed Governor Lisa Cook
    Above: Lisa Cook at Stanford University in Stanford, California on May 27. Image credit: David Paul Morris/Bloomberg/Getty Images

    The Spin


    Anti-Trump narrative

    The Supreme Court was right to block this firing — the Federal Reserve's independence is an economic necessity. Every living former Fed chair backed Cook in court, citing research showing independent central banks produce lower, more stable inflation. Letting any president stack the Fed with loyalists is a recipe for tanking economic health.

    Pro-Trump narrative

    Cook is a Senate-confirmed officer accountable to no one for 14 years — unelected power with zero democratic check. The president's removal authority exists precisely so unelected bureaucrats don't get the final say. Letting her stay overrides the Constitution's own design. The court will surely come to this conclusion in later decisions.



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