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US Supreme Court to hear Trump's bid to fire Fed's Lisa Cook on January 21

The Supreme Court will decide if a president can remove a Federal Reserve governor for alleged misconduct amid ongoing legal disputes over executive authority.

  • On Jan. 21, the U.S. Supreme Court will hear Trump v. Cook, testing President Donald Trump's authority to remove Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook.
  • A federal district judge in Washington barred Lisa Cook's removal while her lawsuit proceeds, and Jia Cobb, U.S. District Judge , wrote that cause for removal is limited to actions related to their "behavior in office".
  • Cook filed a lawsuit seeking to block her removal, denies wrongdoing, and was appointed in 2023 to a 14-year term by Joe Biden, then-President.
  • The court will hear seven arguments over five days beginning on Jan. 12 and running through Jan. 21.
  • The calendar released Wednesday groups Trump v. Cook with Little v. Hecox, West Virginia v. B.P.J., and Wolford v. Lopez, highlighting major January disputes.
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The Mighty 790 KFGO broke the news in on Wednesday, November 12, 2025.
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