With Fed independence in crosshairs, will Supreme Court back Trump again?
Source: Reuters
December 13, 2025 6:16 AM EST Updated 1 hour ago
WASHINGTON, Dec 13 (Reuters) - The U.S. Supreme Court's conservative justices appear ready to endorse President Donald Trump's power to fire a regulatory agency official despite job protections given by Congress. But they have signaled reluctance to give him similar authority over the Federal Reserve in a major case set to be argued next month.
The court, which has a 6-3 conservative majority, in May cited what it called the U.S. central bank's unique qualities that distinguish it from other agencies also created by Congress to be independent of direct presidential control. But Trump nevertheless moved to fire Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook in August, setting in motion a major legal battle over presidential powers that imperils the Fed's longstanding independence.
Trump's targeting of Cook represents one of numerous ways he has tested the limits of presidential power since returning to office in January. The Supreme Court has let his actions take effect on removing various other agency officials as well as on immigration policy, federal layoffs, foreign aid cuts, rolling back transgender rights and other matters.
Arguments are scheduled for January 21 over the legality of Trump's attempt to remove Cook.
Read more: https://www.reuters.com/world/us/with-fed-independence-crosshairs-will-supreme-court-back-trump-again-2025-12-13/
Fiendish Thingy
(21,817 posts)The Heritage Foundation backers of the MAGA majority dont strike me as cryptobros, so Im guessing theyre going to push to keep the Fed independent.
The MAGA majoritys loyalty is primarily to their ideology and greed, not to Trump the man.