A judge rejected Justice Department subpoenas to the Federal Reserve, calling the government’s evidence thin and limiting DOJ access to sensitive Fed materials. The Fed ruling, now followed by a court rejection of subpoenas to Minnesota’s governor and Minneapolis’ mayor, reinforces a pattern of judicial pushback against the administration’s subpoenas. The government may appeal in these cases, which could extend legal uncertainty and public scrutiny.
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