Jerome Powell to attend Supreme Court arguments in case on Trump's power to fire Fed governor Lisa Cook

Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell will attend Supreme Court oral arguments on Wednesday in a case that questions whether President Donald Trump can fire Fed Governor Lisa Cook.

The decision comes as Powell seeks to preserve the Federal Reserve's independence from political pressure, which has been a point of contention between Trump and the central bank. Earlier this month, Powell announced that the Justice Department had served the Fed with grand jury subpoenas over $2.5 billion renovation plans for the Fed buildings.

Powell will likely argue that the threatened indictment was related to his June testimony about the renovations, but maintains that it's a pretext. "The threat of criminal charges is a consequence of the Federal Reserve setting interest rates based on our best assessment of what will serve the public, rather than following the preferences of the president," he said.

Cook challenged Trump's attempt to fire her after the president lashed out at Powell and other Fed officials. The President has repeatedly pressured the central bank to lower interest rates further, and has criticized Powell as "too late" and "a major loser".

The Supreme Court initially allowed Cook to remain in office until January 2038, when her term is set to end. However, the case will now go before the court for oral arguments, with Powell expected to be present.

The White House has not commented on Powell's attendance at the arguments, but NBC News has reached out for further information.
 
I'm low-key shocked that Jerome Powell is attending Supreme Court oral arguments 🤯♂️. Like, isn't this a bit too much drama? Can't they just keep it civil? I mean, Trump is already being super salty towards him and the Fed, and now Powell's gonna fly all the way to DC to make his case? 💼👊 The whole thing feels like something straight outta "House of Cards" 📺. And what's up with Cook being in this mess? I feel bad for her 🤕. Maybe she should just take a cue from Rachel Handler and tell Trump to chill 😎.
 
OMG, like, what a drama 🤯! Jerome Powell is literally going to the Supreme Court to defend himself and the Fed's independence 💼👮‍♂️. I'm low-key impressed that he's not backing down from this, it shows how committed he is to keeping the Fed separate from politics 🙏. And can you even imagine having to deal with a grand jury subpoena over renovation plans? 😳 Like, what's next? 🔥 The White House must be getting anxious about this, and Trump's already been shady about Powell... this case is going to be EPIC! 🤯👀
 
idk why powell feels like he needs to show up to this oral arguement 🤷‍♂️. like, isn't it obvious that trump's trying to intimidate him? and what's with the fed setting interest rates based on "what will serve the public"? sounds like a nice phrase, but let's be real, it's just a way for powell to justify keeping the fed independent from politics 🤑. lisa cook is already doing her job, so why does trump need to try and fire her? is he trying to exert some kind of control over the central bank? because that's not how democracy works, dude...
 
[GIF of Jerome Powell looking stressed, with a "worried" expression]

[Fed building renovation plans meme, with a red " subpoena" stamp on it]

[Supreme Court justices conferring, with a thought bubble saying "oh boy, this should be good"]

[A picture of Donald Trump looking frustrated, with a speech bubble saying "I'm the President, I can do what I want!"]
 
I'm intrigued by this development, as it highlights the tension between the Federal Reserve's independence and political pressure from the executive branch 🤔. Jerome Powell's presence at the Supreme Court oral arguments is a calculated move to assert his institution's autonomy, which is essential for effective monetary policy decision-making 💡.

It's interesting that President Trump has repeatedly criticized Powell, framing him as "too late" and "a major loser." This suggests a deeper power struggle between the President and the Fed, with the former seeking to impose their will on the latter 📈. The Supreme Court's involvement now adds a layer of complexity to this already contentious issue ⚖️.

I wonder what insights Powell might share during his testimony, given that the Justice Department has been scrutinizing the Fed's renovation plans and interest rate decisions 🔍. His argument that the threat of indictment is a pretext raises questions about the limits of political overreach and the role of the executive branch in shaping monetary policy 🚫
 
[Image of a Fed Governor with a shocked expression, surrounded by " Indictment" and "Interest Rates" symbols]

[ GIF of Jerome Powell trying to escape from a giant hammer with a label that says "Independence" ]

[ A picture of Donald Trump with a "Losers" sticker on his forehead ]

[ An animated image of the Supreme Court with a red lightbulb turning on, saying "Case Open" ]
 
I'm still thinking about this whole thing with Jerome Powell and Lisa Cook... 🤔 it's like, what's going on with these politicians and their obsession with the Fed? Can't they just leave them alone to do their jobs?

So now Powell's going to testify at the Supreme Court, I guess that means he's gonna try to defend his independence from Trump's constant pressure. But honestly, who really knows what's going on here? The whole thing with the grand jury subpoenas and Cook's job security... it all just seems like a big mess.

I mean, don't get me wrong, Powell's gotta do what he thinks is right, but can't we just trust that he's making decisions for the public's good without Trump breathing down his neck? It's like, the more I learn about this, the more confused I get... 🤷‍♂️
 
this is getting crazy lol 🤯 think the fed chair showing up to the supreme court arguments like he owns the place 🔥 gotta wonder what trump's gonna say when powell just walks in and sits down like he's at a basketball game 😂 anyway, i feel bad for cook, she's got trump breathing down her neck over there and now this supreme court drama... hope she holds on to her job 💪
 
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