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First Hearing in Trump's Dismissal of Tim Cook Concludes, Judge Doesn't Immediately Rule

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The first court hearing in the case of Federal Reserve Governor Tim Cook, who was fired by President Trump, concluded Friday. The judge did not immediately rule, meaning Cook remains in office for now. After hearing two hours of oral arguments in a Washington, D.C., court, the judge ordered Cook's lawyers to submit a brief in the coming days detailing their arguments that Cook's dismissal was unlawful.
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The first court hearing in the case of Federal Reserve Governor Tim Cook, who was fired by President Trump, concluded Friday. The judge did not immediately rule, meaning Cook remains in office for now. After hearing two hours of oral arguments in a Washington, D.C., court, the judge ordered Cook's lawyers to submit a brief in the coming days detailing their arguments that Cook's dismissal was unlawful.

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rthk.hk broke the news in on Friday, August 29, 2025.
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