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macroJun 29, 2026, 3:25 PM

Trump: Supreme Court Sent Back Cook Fed Board Suit; Will Act

President Trump stated on Truth Social that the Supreme Court returned the Cook lawsuit on procedural grounds, and he will take action to prevent someone he claims has committed wrongdoing from serving on the Federal Reserve Board.

President Donald J. Trump posted on Truth Social that the Supreme Court has sent back the lawsuit concerning Adriana Cook's suitability for the Federal Reserve Board on strictly procedural grounds.

Trump said he will 'take appropriate action immediately' to ensure that someone he accuses of wrongdoing does not make vital decisions affecting the United States. The post did not specify the nature of the alleged wrongdoing or the next steps.

The case centers on Cook's eligibility to sit on the Fed Board, an issue that has drawn political attention. No further details on the Court's reasoning or timeline were provided.

Source: First Squawk