Judge rejects Department of Justice bid to reinstate Powell subpoenas
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Why it matters: The ruling is the latest development in the Trump administration's unprecedented investigation into the nation's top central banker.
- The government can appeal the decision, prolonging a standoff that could delay the confirmation of
Kevin Warsh —President Trump's pick to replace Powell.
Driving the news:
Flashback: Judge
- In the aftermath of the decision, the
U.S. attorney for theDistrict of Columbia ,Jeanine Pirro , said at a press conference that the investigation process had been "arbitrarily undermined by an activist judge."
Zoom in: Powell disclosed in January that he received subpoenas seeking records related to the central bank's multibillion-dollar building renovations.
- The government was examining whether Powell had committed fraud and lied to
Congress about those renovations.
What they're saying: Boasberg doubled down on his previous position in a sharply worded opinion on Friday.
- "The Government's arguments do not come close to convincing the Court that a different outcome is warranted," the judge wrote.
- "The Government's fundamental problem is that it has presented no evidence whatsoever of fraud."
A spokesperson for the
The intrigue: Warsh is in confirmation limbo as long as the
- Sen.
Thom Tillis (R-N.C.), a key Republican on theSenate Banking Committee , has repeatedly vowed to block Warsh's confirmation until the investigation is resolved.
Editor's note: This story has been updated with a statement from the
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