Supreme Court January 21 Fed's Cook doubles down on her role after SCOTUS wraps Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook vowed to uphold the principle of "political independence" in her role, despite Trump's effort to fire her
Politics January 21 Supreme Court appears ready to keep Lisa Cook on Federal Reserve board despite Trump efforts to fire her Supreme Court appeared ready to deal Trump a major setback as justices showed strong support for keeping Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook in her position.
Ghislaine Maxwell January 21 Federal judge blocks lawmakers' effort to force DOJ release of Epstein files Congressional effort to force Epstein files release hit a roadblock as a federal judge ruled he lacks jurisdiction over Justice Department compliance.
Supreme Court January 21 Kavanaugh warns Trump case could 'shatter' Federal Reserve independence in Supreme Court hearing Supreme Court weighs whether Trump has broad authority to fire Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook, who Trump alleges committed mortgage fraud but hasn't been charged.
VIDEO January 21 New ACLU ad promotes biological boys in girls’ sports The ‘Outnumbered’ panel discusses the landmark Supreme Court case on transgender athletes in women’s sports.
Donald Trump January 21 SCOTUS signals skepticism in allowing Trump's Fed firing to proceed The Supreme Court seemed inclined to allow Cook the ability to challenge her removal.
Virginia January 21 Conservatives rip Virginia governor's ‘moderate’ label after radical laundry list of Day 1 moves Republicans accuse Virginia Gov. Abigail Spanberger of ditching her moderate campaign pitch after she and other Democrats rush to implement a far-left agenda.
Federal Reserve January 21 Who is Lisa Cook? The Fed governor at the center of Trump’s Supreme Court fight Lisa Cook, the first Black woman to serve as a Federal Reserve governor, is at the center of a Supreme Court fight over President Trump’s attempt to fire her.
Virginia January 20 Former Trump lawyer accuses federal judge of making 'baseless accusations of lying' after departure Federal judge allegedly invalidates Trump lawyer's interim U.S. attorney appointment, sparking heated constitutional separation of powers battle.
Media January 20 Acosta, far-left podcaster predict Democrats will expand Supreme Court, prosecute Trump when they regain power Liberal commentators spoke happily about how a "blue tsunami" in the midterm election will lead to the prosecution of President Donald Trump and his MAGA allies.