
A federal judge denied the Justice Department’s motion to reconsider and reinstate subpoenas seeking records tied to Jerome Powell, reaffirming earlier skepticism about those subpoenas. That decision, now joined by a separate ruling rejecting DOJ subpoenas to Minnesota leaders, underscores a pattern of courts pushing back on the administration’s efforts to compel documents. The government can still appeal, which could prolong the standoff and affect related proceedings.
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