Lawyers for Fed governor accuse Trump administration of 'cherry-picking' facts in fraud case
Source: The Guardian
Mon 17 Nov 2025 16.28 EST
Last modified on Mon 17 Nov 2025 18.31 EST
Lawyers for Lisa Cook, the Federal Reserve governor, called Trump administration allegations of mortgage fraud against her baseless on Monday and accused the administration of cherry-picking discrepancies to bolster their claims.
After accusing Cook of misrepresenting multiple residences as her primary residence to get a better mortgage rate, Donald Trump briefly fired Cook from her role as a Fed governor and as one of 12 voting members of the Federal Reserve board that sets interest rates. The supreme court reinstated her and will in January hear arguments over Cooks removal.
In the letter, addressed to Pam Bondi, the US attorney general, and Edward Martin, the deputy attorney general, Abbe Lowell, Cooks lawyer, outlined for the first time Cooks detailed defense against the accusations. Lowell said that the dispute involves three of Cooks properties: a home in Ann Arbor, Michigan, a condo in Atlanta, Georgia, and a home in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Lowell said Cooks primary residence is in Ann Arbor, where she has been a professor at Michigan State University since 2005. While she has been on unpaid leave from the position as she serves on the Fed board, she intends to return to Ann Arbor once her post ends, the letter said.
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