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Vol. I · No. 180 · 1798 Reports Tuesday, June 30, 2026
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SCOTUS Shields Fed Governor Cook, Expands Trump Firing Power

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Summary

Bloomberg’s Balance of Power covered two major June 29, 2026 Supreme Court rulings: a 5-4 decision allowing Fed Governor Lisa Cook to remain in her post pending due process on mortgage-fraud allegations, and a 6-3 ruling expanding presidential authority to remove independent-agency heads by overturning Humphrey’s Executor in the FTC Slaughter case. Segments included live Supreme Court reporting, market updates showing S&P gains, and analysis from correspondents Tyler Kendall and Michael McKee. Guests discussed implications for Fed independence and the administrative state. The show previewed the birthright-citizenship case and addressed the bipartisan housing bill sent to the president.

Editorial Assessment

The broadcast accurately conveyed the narrow procedural win for Cook and the broader unitary-executive victory, citing Chief Justice Roberts’ language on monetary-policy independence. Viewers received clear context on the 1935 precedent and due-process requirements but limited quantitative analysis of potential future firings or economic effects. Sourcing drew on named experts and primary statements from Trump, Cook, and Roberts; the format avoided loaded rhetoric and presented counter-views from Mulvaney on politicizing the Fed. Missing elements include full dissent excerpts or immediate market-reaction data beyond intraday numbers.

Key Moments

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Supreme Court 5-4 rules Cook stays at Fed for now on due-process grounds

Matches SCOTUS opinion in Trump v. Cook (5-4) and contemporaneous coverage from SCOTUSblog, CNN, NYT.

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6-3 decision overturns Humphrey’s Executor, allowing president to fire FTC commissioners

Confirmed in Trump v. Slaughter; Roberts majority opinion and Wikipedia/SCOTUSblog summaries align exactly.

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Roberts writes monetary policy should not be subject to political interference

Direct quote reported in multiple outlets and consistent with the Cook opinion language.

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Cook statement affirms Fed independence from political interference

Cook’s public response quoted in AP, WaPo, and USA Today live updates.

Sources Consulted

  1. Supreme Court expands Trump’s power to fire independent agency officials but lets Lisa Cook remain at Fed
  2. Court prevents Trump from firing Fed governor
  3. 25A312 Trump v. Cook (06/29/2026)
  4. Live Updates: Supreme Court Expands Presidential Power Over Regulators, but Blocks Firing of Fed's Lisa Cook
  5. Supreme Court, for now, blocks Trump from firing Fed board member Lisa Cook
  6. Trump v. Cook