Chief Justice John Roberts has requested a response from Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook by September 25 regarding former President Donald Trump’s attempt to remove her from office. As it stands, the Supreme Court has not taken immediate action on Trump’s request.
Lisa Cook has held her position since Trump announced his plans to dismiss her in late August, a decision he attributed to allegations of mortgage fraud, which Cook has firmly denied. The Supreme Court is currently considering the administration’s appeal to overturn a lower court ruling that deemed Trump’s firing attempt unlawful, thereby preventing the Federal Reserve from executing the removal.
The case gained traction after the Justice Department presented it to the Supreme Court following the Fed’s latest meeting, attended by Cook, who continues to serve in her capacity while pursuing legal avenues to contest Trump’s dismissal effort. Recent court orders have allowed Cook to remain in office during this legal battle.
The matter is officially designated as Trump v. Cook, 25A312, in the U.S. Supreme Court’s docket, highlighting its significance in the ongoing discourse surrounding executive power and regulatory agency independence.

