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Justice Department drops Powell probe Justice Dept drops investigation into Fed Chair Powell, removing obstacle to Warsh (copy)

Andrew Goudsward, Howard Schneider and Ann Saphir ReutersRichmond Times-Dispatch

WASHINGTON - The Justice Department closed its investigation into Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, U.S. Attorney Jeanine Pirro said on Friday, removing an obstacle to the confirmation of Kevin Warsh, President Donald Trump's pick to lead the central bank.

The move by Pirro, a Trump ally and the top federal prosecutor in Washington, for now ends an inquiry involving renovation costs for Fed buildings that was rebuked by a federal judge and prompted a key Republican senator to block Trump's nominees to the central bank.

Pirro said she instead asked the Fed's internal watchdog, the Office of Inspector General, to examine cost overruns in renovations of the central bank's Washington headquarters. The inspector general has already been examining the project after Powell requested a review last year.

"The IG has the authority to hold the Federal Reserve accountable to American taxpayers," Pirro said in a social media post. "I expect a comprehensive report in short order and am confident the outcome will assist in resolving, once and for all, the questions that led this office to issue subpoenas."

Judge halted probe

The Powell probe, which examined the renovation and Powell's statements to Congress last year about the project, became the latest flash point in the Justice Department's pursuit of adversaries and critics of Trump.

A federal judge blocked subpoenas to the Fed's Board of Governors last month, finding they were issued for the improper purpose of pressuring Powell to cave to Trump's demands to rapidly lower interest rates or resign. Chief U.S. District Judge James Boasberg found prosecutors showed "essentially zero evidence" Powell committed a crime.

As recently as this week, Pirro vowed to continue the investigation and appeal the ruling, which DOJ lawyers have not yet filed in court. She said reports of cost overruns in the $2.5 billion project were enough of a basis to conduct an inquiry.

Sen. Thom Tillis, R-N.C., a member of the Senate Banking Committee, vowed not to support Warsh until the DOJ ends what he has called a baseless investigation into Powell. Tillis' blockade had effectively stalled Warsh's confirmation.

A spokesperson for Tillis had no immediate comment Friday, but Tillis indicated during Warsh's confirmation hearing this week that he would support Warsh if the Justice Department abandoned the probe into Powell.

The chair of the Senate Banking Committee, Tim Scott R-S.C., said Friday he would ask the inspector general to brief the panel within 90 days on its findings.

A spokesperson for the Fed declined to comment. A White House spokesperson said the inspector general was best positioned "to get to the bottom of the matter" and said it was confident the Senate would confirm Warsh.

The decision to end the probe could clear the way for Warsh's Senate confirmation as Fed chair, potentially by May 15 when Powell's leadership term ends. It's less clear if the move meets Powell's own bar for stepping down as governor.

"I have no intention of leaving the Board until the investigation is well and truly over, with transparency and finality," Powell said last month. Pirro said Friday that she may resume her investigation depending on the inspector general's findings.

Watchdog review

The Fed's $2.46 billion budget for overhauling the two buildings is about $1.1 billion more than it originally allocated in 2020, with most of the increase attributed to rising costs for material and labor driven by the post-pandemic surge in inflation, Fed budget documents show.

A spokesperson for the Fed's inspector general said Friday that the office has been reviewing the renovation project since July 2025, including examining "substantial cost increases and overruns."

"We are actively working to complete our review, and look forward to making the results available to the public and Congress upon completion," the spokesperson said.

The Fed's inspector general already conducted two published audits on the renovations, one issued in March of 2021 that suggested improvements in project management, and another issued in February of 2022 that found the process for modifying the renovations "generally effective."

Powell revealed the existence of the DOJ investigation in January, calling it a pretext for Trump to gain influence over monetary policy in a blunt video statement.

Trump hectored Powell for months for resisting his pressure to rapidly lower interest rates, and publicly supported an investigation into the renovation project. Trump called Powell a "numbskull," a "major loser" and "very incompetent," comments Boasberg cited in quashing subpoenas.

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