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American Focus > Blog > Politics > BREAKING: Supreme Court Allows Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook to Keep Her Job… For Now | The Gateway Pundit | by Cristina Laila
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BREAKING: Supreme Court Allows Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook to Keep Her Job… For Now | The Gateway Pundit | by Cristina Laila

Last updated: October 1, 2025 10:56 pm
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BREAKING: Supreme Court Allows Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook to Keep Her Job… For Now | The Gateway Pundit | by Cristina Laila
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On Wednesday, the US Supreme Court delivered a temporary respite for Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook, permitting her to retain her position amidst the turmoil. The Court has scheduled to hear the contentious case surrounding her tenure in January 2026, allowing her to participate in the upcoming interest rate meeting this December.

BREAKING: The Supreme Court will deliberate on the case of Lisa Cook and the Trump administration’s efforts to dismiss her from the Federal Reserve Board in January. For now, she remains in her post. https://t.co/WePsW4LFhG pic.twitter.com/7TT8APF4JA

— Kyle Cheney (@kyledcheney) October 1, 2025

Lisa Cook has taken legal action against former President Trump, the Federal Reserve Board of Governors, and Chairman Jerome Powell following her abrupt termination earlier this summer. The Trump administration has sought the Supreme Court’s intervention after a federal appeals court intervened to prevent her dismissal.

In a petition before the Supreme Court, Solicitor General John Sauer argued that previous rulings have unjustly hindered the President’s authority to remove Federal Reserve members for cause. A prior ruling from the DC Circuit Court of Appeals, which favored Cook in a close 2-1 decision, reinforced her position on the board and allowed her to cast her vote during the recent interest rate discussion.

Amidst her legal battles, Cook has come under scrutiny for allegations of mortgage fraud involving the misleading declaration of her primary residence across three properties, as noted by housing regulator Bill Pulte. His referrals suggest that she may have falsified information on her mortgage applications, potentially complicating her already precarious situation in public service.

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Interestingly, Cook’s legal representation has posited that her dismissal could ignite an inflationary crisis, a claim that some may find more amusing than alarming. Sauer countered, asserting that Cook’s termination would hardly cause markets to tremble as suggested.

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