Washington — A federal judge on Friday rejected efforts by the Justice Department to revive two subpoenas it served to the Federal Reserve as part of its criminal investigation into Chairman Jerome Powell and the Fed's building renovations, after the judge had quashed them on the grounds they were pretextual and not based on evidence of a crime.
"The Government's arguments do not come close to convincing the Court that a different outcome is warranted," wrote Chief Judge for the District of Columbia James Boasberg.
In January, Powell revealed that...
Continue reading..."The Government's arguments do not come close to convincing the Court that a different outcome is warranted," wrote Chief Judge for the District of Columbia James Boasberg.
In January, Powell revealed that...


























