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The Supreme Court Pushes Back on Trump’s Fed Assault
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The U.S. Supreme Court ruled on Monday that President Donald Trump’s “purported” firing of Federal Reserve Board member Lisa Cook last summer was improper, in yet another blow to Trump’s yearslong effort to emasculate the world’s most important central bank.
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