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US supreme court to consider Trump’s bid to fire Lisa Cook from Fed board

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The US supreme court will hear oral arguments over Donald Trump’s bid to fire a Federal Reserve governor on Wednesday morning, as his administration continues its extraordinary campaign for control over the central bank.

Trump tried to fire Lisa Cook in August over apparent discrepancies on mortgage applications his officials claim are evidence of fraud.

It was the first time in 112 years that a president had sought to remove a Fed governor.

A federal court blocked Cook’s removal, and she remains on the Fed’s rate-setting board. The Trump administration is waging an unprecedented battle with the Fed over interest rates, after policymakers defied the president’s repeated calls for drastic cuts.

Federal Reserve Board Governor Lisa Cook looks down while speaking on “The Outlook for the Economy and Monetary Policy” at the Brookings Institution in Washington DC, US, 3 November 2025
The Trump administration has alleged that Lisa Cook committed mortgage fraud by misrepresenting multiple properties as her primary residence. Photograph: Kevin Lamarque/Reuters

Meanwhile, the Department of Justice (DoJ) has been widely criticized this month for launching a criminal investigation into Jerome Powell, the US central bank’s chair. While it is pursuing Powell over renovations to the Fed’s historic office buildings in Washington DC, he has argued he is being targeted for not “following the preferences of the president”.

Powell plans to attend Wednesday’s hearing at the supreme court in person, according to reports.

Trump as president has enjoyed wielding seemingly unlimited power from the executive branch, including allowing the so-called Department of Government Efficiency to fire tens of thousands of federal workers and defund programs across the government.

But this case is set to test his limits. Last spring, supreme court justices briefly mentioned the supreme court in an unrelated ruling around two labor officials Trump had fired. “The Federal Reserve is a uniquely structured, quasi-private entity that follows in the distinct historical tradition of the First and Second Banks of the United States,” they wrote.

Legal experts believe that the note suggests, softly, that the court may give special protections to the Fed, and its officials, that are not granted to other government agencies.

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Trump lands in Switzerland for Davos summit

US president Donald Trump has landed in Switzerland for the World Economic Forum (WEF), according to Agence-France Presse (AFP).

An airplane with “United States of America” plastered down the fuselage has touched down at Zurich airport in the last few minutes.

Trump flew towards Davos behind schedule, after a problem with Air Force One delayed the president by about three hours.

He is due to address WEF on Wednesday afternoon, but his treasury secretary Scott Bessent previously suggested the president was “likely to be three hours late”.

Air Force One lands at the airport in Zurich, Switzerland, on Wednesday, 21 January 2026. Photograph: Arnd Wiegmann/AP
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