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Mon Jun 29, 2026, 10:27 AM 8 hrs ago

Supreme Court rules Trump cannot fire Fed member Lisa Cook; grants him more power over other independent agencies [View all]

Source: NBC News

June 29, 2026, 10:21 AM EDT / Updated June 29, 2026, 10:27 AM EDT


WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court on Monday delivered a setback to President Donald Trump, rejecting his attempt to fire Federal Reserve board member Lisa Cook, while in a separate case giving him a freer hand to exert control over other hitherto independent federal agencies.

The two decisions, issued at the same time and both authored by Chief Justice John Roberts, together marked another example of the conservative-majority court pushing back on one aspect of Trump’s broad exertion of executive power while giving him the green light on another. Though Trump may not fire Cook for now, the court allowed him to remove a member of the Federal Trade Commission, Rebecca Kelly Slaughter.

In the latter case, the court overturned a key 1935 Supreme Court ruling called Humphrey’s Executor v. United States, which upheld restrictions on the president’s power to fire FTC members. The court in effect created a Federal Reserve exception to its general view — long-favored by conservatives suspicious of what some term a federal bureaucratic “deep state” — that restrictions on the president’s power to fire members of federal agencies imposed by Congress were an unconstitutional restriction of executive authority.

So, while Cook can remain in office for now, the court granted Trump free rein to continue firing members of agencies that were specifically set up by Congress to be free of political interference. The court concluded that the Federal Reserve is different from other independent agencies, in part based on its unique structure and history.

Read more: https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/supreme-court/supreme-court-rules-trump-cannot-fire-fed-member-lisa-cook-grants-powe-rcna234931



Links to ORDERS (PDF)

Cook: https://www.supremecourt.gov/opinions/25pdf/25a312_5468.pdf

Slaughter: https://www.supremecourt.gov/opinions/25pdf/25-332_qn12.pdf


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Original article -

Jun. 29, 2026, 10:21 AM EDT


WASHINGTON -- The Supreme Court on Monday delivered a setback to President Donald Trump, rejecting his attempt to fire Federal Reserve board member Lisa Cook, while in a separate case giving him a freer hand to exert control over other hitherto independent federal agencies.

The two decisions, issued at the same time and both authored by Chief Justice John Roberts, together marked another example of the conservative-majority court pushing back on one aspect of Trump's broad exertion of executive power while giving him the green light on another. Though Trump may not fire Cook for now, the court allowed him to remove a member of the Federal Trade Commission, Rebecca Kelly Slaughter.

The court in effect created a Federal Reserve exception to its general view -- long-favored by conservatives suspicious of what some term a federal bureaucratic "deep state" -- that restrictions on the president's power to fire members of federal agencies imposed by Congress were an unconstitutional restriction of executive authority.

So, while Cook can remain in office for now, the court granted Trump free rein to continue firing members of agencies that were specifically set up by Congress to be free of political interference. The court concluded that the Federal Reserve is different from other independent agencies, in part based on its unique structure and history.
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It's a huge win that Lisa Cook is protected. SamuelAdams 8 hrs ago #1
"The Federal Reserve is different from other independent agencies..." sop 8 hrs ago #2
Three losses for Trump this morning and COUNTING...... Bengus81 8 hrs ago #3
Live Updates: Supreme Court Expands Presidential Power Over Regulators, but Blocks Fed Firing for Now cliffside 8 hrs ago #4
A lot of SCOTUS decisions are against injunctions. Igel 7 hrs ago #10
The next Democratic president must fire all Trump regulators on day one dalton99a 8 hrs ago #5
I though the same thing. NCDem47 8 hrs ago #8
The next Democratic president should clean house, but he/she will probably try to be conciliatory and reasonable. sop 3 hrs ago #17
"Independent" agencies? WestMichRad 8 hrs ago #6
Those 6 Republican REALLY HATE the United States. dave99 8 hrs ago #7
So the only way Congress can control this now is to not fund these agencies? Works right into Project 2025 n/t Cheezoholic 7 hrs ago #9
Sotomayor blasts court's ruling allowing Trump to fire agency heads LetMyPeopleVote 7 hrs ago #11
Sounds like they want to bring back the "Spoils System" Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin 6 hrs ago #12
Well, on the bright side Karma13612 6 hrs ago #13
Not clear how this decision impacts the Postal Service. onenote 5 hrs ago #14
The Not-So-Supreme court's fascist 6 are disgusting mdbl 4 hrs ago #15
So they basically put the kibosh on any independent agency? D. Spaulding 4 hrs ago #16
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