In a surprising show of judicial resolve, the Supreme Court has defended the independence of the Federal Reserve amid controversies sparked by Trump-era firings and disputes over a Fed seat carveout. The justices’ stance reinforces boundaries between political maneuvering and the autonomy of federal agencies, drawing both applause and raised eyebrows.
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