Today’s edition of quick hits.
* The crusade against Cook is apparently moving forward: “The Justice Department has taken additional steps in its investigation into mortgage fraud allegations against Federal Reserve governor Lisa Cook, a person familiar with the matter told NBC News.”
* The White House turns to SCOTUS (again): “We could learn fairly soon what the Supreme Court thinks of Donald Trump’s tariff powers. His administration filed a petition to the justices Wednesday night seeking high court review, as well as a motion to expedite the case. The latter filing said the plaintiffs who just beat the administration at the appeals court don’t oppose the justices hearing the case or doing so on an expedited basis.”
* In related news: “President Trump took his fight to fire Federal Trade Commission (FTC) leaders without cause to the Supreme Court on Thursday, a move that could prompt the justices to overrule a key precedent blessing removal protections at the agency for decades.”
* A case worth watching: “The city of Washington has filed a lawsuit against President Donald Trump and the military over the deployment of the National Guard in the nation’s capital. Trump, the suit says, ‘has run roughshod over a fundamental tenet of American democracy — that the military should not be involved in domestic law enforcement.’”








