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DOJ: No criminal evidence found against Powell in Fed HQ renovations
politics17 days ago

DOJ: No criminal evidence found against Powell in Fed HQ renovations

During a March 3 hearing, a federal prosecutor told Judge Boasberg there’s no evidence of fraud or criminal misconduct by Fed Chair Jerome Powell in the $2.5 billion Federal Reserve headquarters renovations, even as subpoenas were issued and then quashed amid questions about the case. The DOJ probe began in January amid Trump’s criticisms and concerns over Fed independence; Powell’s term ends in May, with former Fed Governor Kevin Warsh nominated to take his place, though some lawmakers want the probe resolved before confirming him. The Washington Post first reported the court remarks.

Republicans Criticize Biden and Trump Investigations Amid Political Tensions
politics5 months ago

Republicans Criticize Biden and Trump Investigations Amid Political Tensions

New FBI files released by Senator Chuck Grassley reveal that special counsel Jack Smith issued 197 subpoenas targeting hundreds of Republican groups and individuals, leading to accusations of a political fishing expedition and calls for the impeachment of Judge Boasberg, who signed a court order related to the investigation. The files suggest a broad investigation into Republican figures and media, sparking controversy and partisan accusations.

Justice Department Files Misconduct Complaint Against Judge Boasberg in Deportation Case
law-and-politics8 months ago

Justice Department Files Misconduct Complaint Against Judge Boasberg in Deportation Case

The Justice Department has filed a misconduct complaint against Judge James E. Boasberg for making alleged improper public comments about President Trump and his administration, amid ongoing conflicts over judicial rulings related to immigration and deportation policies. The complaint seeks his removal from a deportation case and a public reprimand, highlighting the administration's broader efforts to challenge judicial independence.