Khanna says that the Board of Directors of the Federal Reserve Council, Lisa Cook, should make the mortgage documents amid Trump’s fight.
Representative Rowa (Mid California) said in an interview on Sunday that a member of the Federal Reserve Board Lisa Cook should launch real estate mortgage documents to dispel the requirements of fraud coming from the Trump administration, which is seeking to overthrow it.
“Cook should release the documents to prove that the claims are nothing more than a politician.
“Well, certainly, you should release them,” he said when asked if Cook was recommended to do so. “It should be transparent until we see this just political football.”
However, Khanna added that the mortgage fraud claims are in fact just President Trump “hiding an economic record”.
Khanna said: “This is a record of economic failure, and the reason for its failure is due to a comprehensive tariff, due to mass deportation, including immigrants who pay taxes, and because of the intervention of the federal reserve and experience.” “It is time for a new economic guidance.”
Trump moved to Fire Cook earlier this week after she refused to resign after Bill Polly ally, Trump’s ally and head of the Federal Housing Finance Agency, that she had committed fraud in mortgage by including two primary housing. Trump said he would try to release cooking if he did not resign.
The Federal Reserve Law says that the president can only remove the members of the Board of Directors “for the reason.” The courts have never weighted what this is exactly that he did not seek any president to remove a member of the Federal Reserve Board, even earlier this week.
In his message to Cook on Monday, Trump referred to allegations of fraud on the mortgage as a “reason” to launch it.
After that, a lawsuit against the president was filed on Thursday for his “unprecedented and illegal attempt” to remove her from her position. In her complaint, Cook argues that the allegations that have not had an opportunity to respond, outside the legal procedure, do not meet the legal requirements to reduce them.
“President Trump does not have the power to redefine” the cause “unilaterally – not fully limited to cases, history and traditions – and concludes, without evidence, that he found it,” says the complaint.