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Fri Mar 27, 2026, 04:30 AM 8 hrs ago

Fed, DOJ clash over Powell probe -- as government says it has no evidence of misconduct

Source: Politico

03/26/2026 05:18 PM EDT


The Federal Reserve is formally opposing the Justice Department’s effort to reinstate its subpoenas to the central bank, amid revelations that the government itself acknowledged it has no evidence of wrongdoing by Chair Jerome Powell.

Court documents unsealed Thursday showed that central bank lawyers asserted that a federal judge’s ruling earlier this month quashing the subpoenas was “clear and correct.”. In a standoff with implications for the global economy, the DOJ is locked in a legal battle with the Fed over whether its probe into congressional testimony by Powell is appropriate, or simply an effort by the Trump administration to push for lower interest rates.

The case took an unusual turn with the release of the transcript of the initial hearing on the matter, in which the DOJ lawyer said, “We do not know at this time” whether there is evidence of misconduct at the central bank. “You don’t need this grand suspicion of illegal activity,” he added. “It can be something as simple as a tip or a rumor or something that just doesn’t seem right.”

The judge will soon rule on the department’s request that he reconsider his decision to reject the subpoenas, which he said were a “mere pretext” to pressure the Fed. “Reconsideration is warranted only where there has been ‘an intervening change in controlling law,’ there is ‘new evidence,’ or there is ‘a need to correct clear error or prevent manifest injustice,’” the Fed’s lawyers said in their court filing. “The Court’s opinion, however, is clear and correct.”

Read more: https://www.politico.com/news/2026/03/26/fed-subpoenas-doj-pirro-trump-powell-headquarters-court-00846641?utm_content=politico/magazine/Politics&utm_source=flipboard

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