The Supreme Court faces 23 unresolved cases this term, including challenges to Trump’s immigration orders, presidential firing power, and gun rights.
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House Dem lashes out at GOP efforts to probe foreign donations with stunning claim on motive
Rep. Terri Sewell claims the GOP probe into ActBlue and CEO Regina Wallace-Jones is part of a pattern of Trump DOJ harassment of Black women in power.
Powell could remain at the Fed despite looming end of chair term
Fed Chair Jerome Powell is set to deliver his final press conference as tensions with Trump escalate over interest rates and central bank leadership.
Warsh faces first big test on Capitol Hill as Trump’s Fed vision comes into focus
Kevin Warsh, Trump’s Federal Reserve pick, faces a key Senate Banking Committee vote that could reshape the central bank’s future direction.
A rare filing in the Lisa Cook–Trump case could sway Supreme Court justices
Every living Fed chair and Treasury secretaries unite against Trump’s bid to fire Lisa Cook, warning of economic instability in rare Supreme Court filing.
Supreme Court skeptical of Trump’s attempt to fire Lisa Cook from Federal Reserve
The Supreme Court appeared likely to rebuff President Trump’s plea to immediately fire Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook, while agonizing over the scope of protections she Read More
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.
Supreme Court weighs Trump bid to fire Fed governor Lisa Cook
SCOTUS will review Trump’s effort to fire Lisa Cook from the Fed’s board of governors, a high-stakes court clash that could have major economic impacts.
Supreme Court prepares for major test of presidential power in Trump efforts to fire Federal Reserve governor
Supreme Court to decide if Trump can fire Federal Reserve governor Lisa Cook, testing presidential authority over independent agencies in constitutional case.
Inside Trump’s first-year power plays and the court fights testing them
Trump has signed more executive orders in 2025 than in all four years of his first term combined. It’s unclear whether many of them can survive court challenges.