Fed’s Lisa Cook Shades Trump’s Fire Sale Attempt
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In a surprise plot twist worthy of a David vs. Goliath reboot, Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook successfully fended off President Trump's attempt to boot her from the Fed board. Details on the exact legal battle remain as elusive as a GameStop stock rally, but the court ruling marks a rare Trump loss that isn't a Twitter meltdown. Cook, whose name may not trend like Elon or Musk, now enjoys job security at a time when firing anyone with a title longer than 'CEO' seems to require a federal judge. This saga reads like a bureaucratic soap opera—minus the commercial breaks, but with all the drama.
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Source: Feeds | Published: 9/10/2025 | Author: Scott Horsley
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