The Supreme Court's skepticism towards Donald Trump's decision to fire Federal Reserve governor Lisa Cook has sparked a heated debate. The court's justices, from both the left and right, raised concerns about the process and implications for central bank independence and the economy. Trump's move, which came after accusing Cook of mortgage fraud, has been met with skepticism due to the lack of due process for Cook to dispute the claims. Justice Brett Kavanaugh, a Trump appointee, expressed sympathy for Cook's arguments, questioning the need for haste in such a significant decision. The court's stance highlights the delicate balance between presidential power and the independence of the Federal Reserve, with some justices emphasizing the importance of due process and judicial review. The case is seen as high-stakes, given Trump's efforts to influence the Fed's interest rate decisions and the potential economic consequences. The Supreme Court's decision will have far-reaching implications for the future of central bank independence and the balance of power between the executive and judicial branches of government.