Fed Governor Cook’s lawyers oppose Trump firing in Supreme Court filing

US Federal Reserve Governor and US President Joe Biden Governor Lisa Cook, Washington on Wednesday, June 21, 2023 during the DC Senate Banking Committee candidacy hearing.
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On Thursday, Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook lawyers argued that the Supreme Court should reject the request to be allowed to wait for the result of the challenging case of President Donald Trump’s task.
Cook’s lawyers in a new file to the Supreme Court, “the president’s application for accommodation, this court wants to act in an emergency to eliminate the independence of the federal reserve board.”
Trump asked the Supreme Court to remove the lower court orders that prevented him from shooting him while playing the outfit.
At the end of August, the President said he fired him because of his allegations of mortgage fraud. He rejects these claims.
Early on Thursday, a group of former Federal Reserve Presidency, a series of former Treasury secretaries and former presidents of the White House Economic Consultants Council, called the Supreme Court to reject Trump’s request for fire for now.
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