NextFin news, The Trump administration filed an emergency request on Friday to a federal appeals court in Washington, D.C., seeking to remove Federal Reserve Board Governor Lisa Cook from her position before the Federal Reserve's upcoming meeting. The administration argues for Cook's removal amid ongoing legal disputes.
Lisa Cook, a member of the Federal Reserve Board of Governors, has been at the center of this legal battle. The administration's move aims to have her removed by Monday, ahead of the central bank's scheduled meeting, according to a report by The Daily Review.
The request was made in the context of broader tensions regarding the Federal Reserve's independence and governance. The Chicago Tribune highlighted the situation in an opinion piece published on Friday, emphasizing the need for Congress to act to preserve the Fed's independence amid these challenges.
The legal action reflects the Trump administration's efforts to influence the Federal Reserve's leadership and policy direction. The Federal Reserve Board of Governors, headquartered in Washington, D.C., plays a critical role in setting U.S. monetary policy.
As of Friday, September 12, 2025, the appeals court had yet to issue a ruling on the emergency request. The outcome will determine whether Lisa Cook remains on the Federal Reserve Board for the upcoming meeting and beyond.
Sources: The Daily Review, Chicago Tribune, Reuters.
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