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U.S. Attorney Jeanine Pirro leads the Department of Justice's Criminal Division and issued the subpoenas in the Federal Reserve investigation. She is known for her direct, combative communication style and has been vocal about investigating what she views as governmental overreach and lack of accountability.
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This post responds to a federal judge's decision to quash DOJ subpoenas targeting Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell. The subpoenas were issued in connection with a criminal investigation into Powell's June 2025 Senate testimony regarding a $2.5 billion Federal Reserve building renovation. Pirro's post frames the judge's ruling as protecting Powell from accountability and characterizes the Federal Reserve as an 'unaccountable black hole' for taxpayer money. The post reflects the broader Trump administration pressure on the Federal Reserve regarding monetary policy decisions.
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This content is trending because it directly follows a high-profile federal judge's decision on March 13, 2026, to block the DOJ investigation into Powell. The ruling represents a significant escalation in the political conflict between the Trump administration and the Federal Reserve's independence, with Pirro's post providing an immediate and contentious response that amplifies the controversy.
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- 1Judge James Boasberg cited a 'mountain of evidence' that the subpoenas were politically motivated, referencing President Trump's social media attacks on Powell
- 2Powell's term as Fed Chair ends May 15, 2026, and his replacement (Kevin Warsh) has been blocked from Senate consideration due to the investigation
- 3Powell made an unprecedented video statement on January 11, 2026, publicly announcing the DOJ investigation to the American people
- 4U.S. Attorney Pirro has vowed to appeal the judge's decision, signaling continued legal conflict over the investigation
- 5The investigation ostensibly concerns testimony about building renovation costs, but Powell and the judge argue it is actually about pressuring rate cuts
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