Pirro pivots from appeal to vacate in Powell probe

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Facing a Monday deadline, U.S. Attorney Jeanine Pirro appears to abandon plans to appeal Judge Boasberg’s ruling in her criminal probe of Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell and will instead file a motion to vacate, signaling a strategic shift away from demanding Fed documents on cost overruns as she weighs next steps and awaits Inspector General Horowitz’s report.
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