Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lawsuit officially filed according to the WSJ:
“Federal Reserve governor Lisa Cook sued President Donald Trump on Thursday, seeking to block his move to fire her from the central bank.”
Game on! This will likely make it up to the Supreme Court and then we’re really going to see where we stand in terms of presidential authority.
I expect something like the Bush vs. Gore "...to the present circumstances..." circular reasoning w/r/t limitation on precedent.
Wrong, SCOTUS isn't going to rule against Trump even for Wall Street.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lawsuit officially filed according to the WSJ:
“Federal Reserve governor Lisa Cook sued President Donald Trump on Thursday, seeking to block his move to fire her from the central bank.”
Game on! This will likely make it up to the Supreme Court and then we’re really going to see where we stand in terms of presidential authority.
I expect something like the Bush vs. Gore "...to the present circumstances..." circular reasoning w/r/t limitation on precedent.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lawsuit officially filed according to the WSJ:
“Federal Reserve governor Lisa Cook sued President Donald Trump on Thursday, seeking to block his move to fire her from the central bank.”
Game on! This will likely make it up to the Supreme Court and then we’re really going to see where we stand in terms of presidential authority.
I expect something like the Bush vs. Gore "...to the present circumstances..." circular reasoning w/r/t limitation on precedent.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lawsuit officially filed according to the WSJ:
“Federal Reserve governor Lisa Cook sued President Donald Trump on Thursday, seeking to block his move to fire her from the central bank.”
Game on! This will likely make it up to the Supreme Court and then we’re really going to see where we stand in terms of presidential authority.
I expect something like the Bush vs. Gore "...to the present circumstances..." circular reasoning w/r/t limitation on precedent.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lawsuit officially filed according to the WSJ:
“Federal Reserve governor Lisa Cook sued President Donald Trump on Thursday, seeking to block his move to fire her from the central bank.”
Game on! This will likely make it up to the Supreme Court and then we’re really going to see where we stand in terms of presidential authority.
Anonymous wrote:Lawsuit officially filed according to the WSJ:
“Federal Reserve governor Lisa Cook sued President Donald Trump on Thursday, seeking to block his move to fire her from the central bank.”
Anonymous wrote:CNN is on the case-
"A CNN review of mortgage documents shows that Cook did take out mortgages for two properties, both of which were listed as her principal residence. However, it’s not known why she did so or if she did so intentionally."
I'm wondering if this is how CNN would report it for a Republican.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lisa Cook is not denying that she lied on the mortgage application. Curious omission.
It seems like many people don't consider this a crime.
Marilyn Mosby might beg to differ. She was convicted of mortgage fraud and lost her job and her reputation, as a result. She still has the Florida condo, though, so I hope it was all worth it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:CNN is on the case-
"A CNN review of mortgage documents shows that Cook did take out mortgages for two properties, both of which were listed as her principal residence. However, it’s not known why she did so or if she did so intentionally."
I'm wondering if this is how CNN would report it for a Republican.
You mean an objective statement of facts?
Anonymous wrote:CNN is on the case-
"A CNN review of mortgage documents shows that Cook did take out mortgages for two properties, both of which were listed as her principal residence. However, it’s not known why she did so or if she did so intentionally."
I'm wondering if this is how CNN would report it for a Republican.
Anonymous wrote:Lisa Cook is not denying that she lied on the mortgage application. Curious omission.
It seems like many people don't consider this a crime.
Anonymous wrote:Those commies at the National Review want Trump to back off.
https://x.com/michaelrstrain/status/1960419718604439733?s=46&t=kf1qYlCXQnKgUhJWEIu2vg[twitter]
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lisa Cook is not denying that she lied on the mortgage application. Curious omission.
It seems like many people don't consider this a crime.
People emulate the President.
So it's ok for anyone to break the law now? Do you hear yourself?