Core Points - Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook's characterization of her condominium as a "vacation home" may impact allegations of mortgage fraud against her by the Trump administration [1] - President Trump is attempting to remove Cook "for cause," citing claims that she listed two properties as primary residences simultaneously [2] - Cook has secured an injunction allowing her to remain a Fed governor, marking a significant legal battle as a president seeks to remove a board member [2] - The Trump administration has appealed the ruling and is seeking an emergency decision before the Fed's upcoming meeting on interest rates [3] - Allegations against Cook include claims of signing documents stating both her Atlanta property and a home in Ann Arbor, Michigan, as "primary residences" [4] - Claiming a home as a "primary residence" can lead to more favorable mortgage terms, and Cook has not claimed a homestead exemption on her condo since its purchase [5]
Fed Governor Lisa Cook claimed 2nd residence as 'vacation home,' undercutting fraud claims
Fortune·2025-09-13 14:06