Trump allies renewed efforts to reshape the Federal Reserve after the U.S. Supreme Court blocked an attempt to fire Governor Lisa Cook, according to people familiar with the matter. While the ruling reinforced Fed independence, Fed watchers said it left room for future procedural and political challenges. The reporting describes a renewed push to remove Fed Board members to clear the way for more president-aligned appointments. Trump said the court’s decision turned on procedure, and his administration would begin a process to remove Cook, with former Chair Jerome Powell also identified as a target. Separately, coverage said Trump also has eyes on a vacancy atop the Atlanta Fed, a role with outsized influence because the president taps candidates and because the Atlanta Fed president votes on rates. In parallel, the piece notes that rate cuts appear less likely amid renewed inflation concerns.