
Supreme Court weighs Trump's firing of the Fed's Lisa Cook by social media

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The U.S. Supreme Court is set to hear arguments regarding President Trump's attempt to fire Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook via social media. Cook claims her constitutional rights were violated, as she was not given due process before the termination. The case raises questions about presidential power and the independence of the Federal Reserve, with lower courts siding with Cook on the procedural grounds. Trump's administration argues that a government officer's position is not a property right under the Constitution. The outcome could have significant implications for the central bank's autonomy.
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