Trump takes bid to fire Fed's Cook
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The U.S. Federal Reserve began a two-day meeting on Tuesday with a new governor on leave from the Trump administration joining the deliberations and a second policymaker at the table still facing efforts by President Donald Trump to oust her.
The case is one of a trio before the high court that will be a major test of the president’s assertion of sweeping authority over the economy and federal spending.
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent's mortgage documents reportedly show he once agreed to call two houses his "principal residence" at the same time. President Donald Trump cited similar claims by Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook to justify firing her.
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Exclusive-Fed Governor Cook declared her Atlanta property as “vacation home,” documents show
By Chris Prentice and Marisa Taylor WASHINGTON (Reuters) -A loan estimate for an Atlanta home purchased by Lisa Cook, the Federal Reserve governor accused of mortgage fraud by the Trump administration,
Miran confirmed that he was the outlier among the Fed officials with a projection of another 1.25 percentage point worth of cuts by year-end. Why it matters: In an interview Friday morning with CNBC,
Stephen Miran, who is a Trump appointee to the central bank, said a written dissent would be “too short.” He will explain his vote in a speech on Monday.