President Donald Trump and his allies are renewing a push to reshape the Federal Reserve after the Supreme Court this week blocked an effort to fire Governor Lisa Cook.
Top officials and outside allies are actively exploring ways to remove members of the Fed’s Board of Governors in Washington to clear the way for more of the president’s own picks, according to people familiar with the matter. Cook remains a target after the high court allowed her to stay in her job for now, as does former Chair Jerome Powell, said the people, who spoke on the condition of anonymity.
Although the Supreme Court’s ruling reinforced the Fed’s independence from the executive branch, some Fed watchers noted the narrowness of the decision and cautioned it doesn’t completely shield the central bank from future political attacks. Undeterred, Trump allies see the decision as providing a procedural roadmap for how to successfully push Cook out, and are redoubling their efforts to do so, according to people familiar with the matter.
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