US Supreme Court on Monday upheld President Donald Trump's authority to remove the heads of most independent federal agencies, while making a key exception for the Federal Reserve. The landmark ruling, which significantly expands presidential powers, is being seen as one of the most consequential decisions on executive authority in decades.

The Supreme Court has dealt a major blow to Trump’s revenge quests, as well as his attempt to control the Federal Reserve.

The latest ruling follows a legal battle that began in 2025 after Trump sought to dismiss Cook, becoming the first US president since the Federal Reserve's establishment in 1913…

The Supreme Court says Federal Reserve governor Lisa Cook can remain in her job for now, a rebuke to President Donald Trump’s bid to wrest control of the nation’s central bank.

In a separate ruling, the justices allowed Lisa Cook to remain at the Fed. Follow for live updates.

The decision was a loss for Trump at the Supreme Court, which previously rejected the sweeping tariffs that were at the center of his economic policy.

Justices find president does not have constitutional authority to fire Federal Reserve governor without cause

The Court denied the administration's application for a stay...

Supreme Court limits Trump's power to fire Fed officials. Jerome Powell out from Fed board by December 31 at 39.5% YES.

The Fed got a rare shield from the court.

The Supreme Court issued its ruling in the latest instance of President Donald Trump's war on the Federal Reserve.

The court ruled that Trump could fire Rebecca Slaughter, a member of the FTC, while also ruling that he can fire the heads of similar agencies without cause.

The U.S. Supreme Court ruled narrowly on Monday to block President Donald Trump from being able to immediately fire Federal Reserve (Fed) Governor Lisa...

The conservative majority of the Supreme Court expanded the president’s authority by removing a 91-year-old precedent intended to prevent politics from interfering with…

Trump was trying to become the first president to remove a Fed official as part of his bid to increase his powers over the nation’s institutions.

The Supreme Court ruled against the Trump administration in a case former Fed Chair Jerome Powell called \

Justices fail to over-rule the president from firing a regulator in a separate decision

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The justices allowed Cook to keep her job while green-lighting the president’s firing of another Democratic appointee to an independent body, FTC Commissioner Rebecca Slaughter.

The Supreme Court has taken a significant stand for the Federal Reserve's independence, rejecting President Trump's unusual effort to remove Governor Lisa Cook. The ruling…

The US Supreme Court on Monday fortified President Donald Trump's powers to fire members of independent government agencies, but carved out protections for the Federal Reserve by…