Trump becomes the first president ever to remove a sitting Federal Reserve governor
— Pulte (@pulte) August 26, 2025
US FEDERAL HOUSING STATEMENT ON THE FIRING OF LISA COOK:
— Pulte (@pulte) August 26, 2025
Thank you President Trump for your commitment to stopping mortgage fraud and following the law. If you commit mortgage fraud in America, we will come after you, no matter who you are.
William J. Pulte
Director
Mortgage fraud can carry up to 30 years in prison.
— Pulte (@pulte) August 26, 2025
Hans Mahncke
Normally, lawsuits to reinstate fired officials are a huge headache, but this time I can’t wait for her to sue. This is such a beautifully clear cut case of for cause removal and a textbook example of presidential authority under Article II, that seeing it upheld feels necessary
Mike Davis
If the President of the United States does not have the Article II power to remove any Federal Reserve governor--at any time, for any reason--then the Federal Reserve structure is unconstitutional.
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