The Federal Reserve's independence is facing challenges, and Powell is reportedly going to court to support Cook.

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Fed Chair Powell will appear before the Supreme Court to support Governor Cook in a case over Trump's dismissal attempt, highlighting tensions over Fed independence.

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According to an Associated Odaily report, Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell will appear before the U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday for oral arguments regarding Federal Reserve Governor Tim Cook. This is an unusual public statement and show of support from the head of the U.S. central bank. The Supreme Court is hearing whether President Trump has the right to dismiss Cook, who was appointed by former President Biden. Sources familiar with the matter revealed that Powell plans to attend Wednesday's hearing. This is Powell's most public and direct support for Cook to date; Trump had attempted to remove Cook from office as early as the end of August last year. Previously, Powell revealed that the Trump administration had subpoenaed the Federal Reserve and threatened to bring unprecedented criminal charges against him. In a video statement released on January 11, Powell condemned these subpoenas as a "pretext," the real purpose of which was to force him to significantly lower the Federal Reserve's benchmark interest rate.

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