US Judge Halts DOJ Subpoenas Related to Federal Reserve Renovation
A federal judge has intervened to block subpoenas issued by the Department of Justice aimed at the Federal Reserve, specifically targeting officials like Jerome Powell. This ruling is part of an investigation into renovation work at the central bank's headquarters. The decision, made by Chief Judge James Boasberg, raises questions about the ongoing inquiry and its implications for the Federal Reserve. As this story develops, further updates are expected regarding the details of the renovation project and the DOJ's intentions.
| Mar 14, 2026, 01:13 IST
Federal Judge's Ruling on DOJ Subpoenas
A federal judge in the United States has put a stop to subpoenas issued by the Department of Justice aimed at the Federal Reserve. This decision, made by Chief Judge James Boasberg of the US District Court for the District of Columbia, pertains to an investigation concerning renovation activities at the Federal Reserve's headquarters. According to reports, the subpoenas were directed at several officials within the Federal Reserve, including its chair, Jerome Powell. The Justice Department was seeking details related to a renovation project at the central bank.
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