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Former Fed Chairs and Treasury Secretaries Tell Supreme Court: Don’t Let Trump Fire Lisa Cook
Every living former chair of the Federal Reserve, along with a bipartisan group of former Treasury Secretaries and other government officials, urged the Supreme Court to block President Donald Trump from firing Cook in an unprecedented clash that raises serious questions about central bank independence.
Over 235 years ago on Sept. 24, 1789, President George Washington signed the Judiciary Act into law, establishing the federal court system and the Supreme Court.
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