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Trump asked the Supreme Court to let him remove Federal Reserve governor Lisa Cook while litigation over her firing proceeds, according to The Wall Street Journal. A federal appeals court had blocked Trump’s attempt earlier this week, ruling that Cook was likely to succeed on her claim that she wasn’t given due process. Solicitor General John Sauer argued mortgage fraud allegations provide sufficient cause for dismissal, while Cook’s attorneys said removing her would threaten the Fed’s independence and roil markets. Cook sued Trump last month, alleging the firing is a pretext to fill her seat and pressure the Fed to cut interest rates. The Justice Department is investigating the mortgage allegations, though Cook has not been charged.

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00:00It's Benzinga, bringing Wall Street to Main Street.
00:02President Trump asked the Supreme Court to let him remove Federal Reserve Governor Lisa
00:05Cook while litigation over her firing proceeds.
00:08That according to the Wall Street Journal.
00:09Federal Appeals Court had blocked Trump's attempt earlier this week, ruling that Cook
00:13was likely to succeed on her claim, but she wasn't given due process.
00:17Solicitor General John Sauer argued mortgage fraud allegations provide sufficient cause
00:21for dismissal, while Cook's attorney said removing her would threaten the Fed's independence
00:24and royal markets.
00:26Cook sued Trump last month, alleging the firing is a pretext to fill her seat and pressure
00:30the Fed to cut interest rates.
00:32Justice Department is investigating the mortgage allegations, though Cook has not been charged.
00:36For all things money, visit Benzinga.com.
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