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Federal appeals judges blocked Trump’s attempt to fire Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook before a crucial interest rate meeting, according to CNBC. On Thursday, Trump’s attorneys sought an emergency pause of a lower-court ruling that blocked Cook’s firing while her lawsuit against the president proceeds. The D.C. Circuit ruled Monday night that Cook, who sued to block her dismissal, can remain on the Fed’s board while the case proceeds. Trump moved to oust her in August, citing mortgage fraud allegations she denies. The unprecedented firing attempt came as Trump pushed for steep rate cuts and clashed with the Fed’s independence. Judges appointed by Biden agreed that Trump’s action likely violated due process, while a Trump appointee dissented, saying the president should have authority to remove her.

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00:00It's Benzinga bringing Wall Street to Main Street.
00:02Federal appeals judges blocked President Trump's attempt to fire Federal Reserve Governor Lisa
00:06Cook before a crucial interest rate meeting, according to CNBC. On Thursday, Trump's attorney
00:11sought an emergency pause of a lower court ruling that blocked Cook's firing while her lawsuit
00:15against the president proceeds. D.C. Circuit Court ruled Monday night that Cook, who sued to block
00:20her dismissal, can remain on the Fed's board while the case proceeds. Trump moved to ouster
00:25in August, citing mortgage fraud allegations she denies. The unprecedented firing attempt
00:29came as Trump pushed for steep rate cuts and clashed with the Fed's independence. Judges
00:33appointed by Biden agreed that Trump's action likely violated due process, while at Trump
00:38appointing he dissented, saying the president should have authority to remove her.
00:41For all things money, visit Benzinga.com.
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