
A judge upheld a decision to toss subpoenas targeting Jerome Powell, concluding the government’s arguments failed to justify the demands for records. The court’s rebuke mirrors a subsequent ruling rejecting DOJ subpoenas to Minnesota’s governor and Minneapolis’ mayor, signaling consistent judicial skepticism of similar subpoenas from the administration. Those setbacks have reduced legal pressure on the Fed and may limit aggressive subpoena tactics going forward, though appeals remain possible.
Click a connection line between nodes to view confidence and evidence.