
The Justice Department's investigation into Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell is examined, centering on alleged cost overruns in the Federal Reserve building renovations and potential political motivations. Powell publicly accused the Trump administration of pressuring the Fed to lower interest rates, viewing the investigation as a politically motivated intimidation tactic. The investigation's timing is particularly sensitive, coinciding with Lisa Cook's Supreme Court case challenging her dismissal, and raises questions about Trump's control over monetary policy. Republican senators are already vowing to block nominations for Powell's successor, potentially leading to uncharted waters if a new chair cannot be confirmed. The core issue is whether the Fed can maintain its independence in setting monetary policy free from political influence.
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