Tuesday, February 3, 2026

Trump blasts Fed chair in Davos speech as supreme court to hear arguments on firing of Fed governor Lisa Cook – live

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Justices appear skeptical as Trump’s lawyers argue he ‘provided adequate process’ in attempt to fire Cook

Throughout the first half today’s arguments, the Trump administration’s lawyers argue that the president “provided adequate process” in his attempt to fire Lisa Cook via social media posts.

Several justices today appeared skeptical, and pushed the solicitor general about why Trump wouldn’t hold some type of hearing to sufficiently lay out the accusations levied against the governor.

Justice Amy Coney Barrett asked why the president didn’t “sit down across the table in the Roosevelt Room” with Cook to “to hear what her response is” to the allegations.

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Adam Gabbatt

Adam Gabbatt

Theodore Roosevelt, the 26th president, characterized his approach to international relations as “speak softly and carry a big stick”. It was an approach that won him a Nobel peace prize in 1906, for his role in ending the Russo-Japanese war.

In recent days, Donald Trump’s own take on diplomacy has come into focus, one that might be characterized thusly: speak hysterically and threaten to use (and sometimes actually use) a big stick. This idiosyncratic approach to statecraft has yet to win Trump a Nobel peace prize, although that is something that the president has said – many, many times – does not bother him at all.

Yes, instead of winning him awards (made-up soccer prizes notwithstanding), Trump’s statecraft is rattling key US allies, through his increasingly pugnacious effort to conquer Greenland. It’s a topic that dominated the buildup to his speech at the World Economic Forum, in Davos on Wednesday, as Trump launched a specious argument as to why the US should be able to have Greenland, which is part of the Danish kingdom.

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