Trump Renews Fed Push; Burnham Faces Labour Prep Concerns

President Donald Trump and his allies are intensifying their campaign to alter the Federal Reserve's structure, following the Supreme Court's recent decision to block an attempt to remove Governor Lisa Cook. This renewed push indicates a continued focus on influencing the central bank's leadership and policy direction.
Concurrently, within the Labour Party, concerns are mounting that Andy Burnham may be repeating past strategic errors by delaying critical personnel decisions. Labour figures are reportedly worried that Burnham's approach risks leaving the party insufficiently prepared for governance, mirroring past challenges.
Burnham has indicated that significant appointments will not be announced until after the formal conclusion of the selection process for the Labour Party's new leader. This timeline could potentially leave newly appointed ministers with a very limited period to prepare for their roles, a situation that could impact their effectiveness from the outset.
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