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Trump administration urges judge to revisit ruling blocking subpoenas to Jerome Powell
US President Donald Trump’s administration has asked a judge to reconsider his ruling that has effectively blocked a criminal investigation into US Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell, according to court documents made public on Monday.
Washington-based US District Judge James Boasberg in a ruling unsealed on Friday blocked subpoenas issued by federal prosecutors in January seeking information about cost overruns in renovations at the Fed’s headquarters and Powell’s testimony to Congress last year about the project.
Boasberg concluded that prosecutors had improperly issued the subpoenas, saying a “mountain of evidence” suggests the investigation - as Powell has argued - was intended to pressure the Fed chairman to rapidly lower interest rates or resign as chairman.
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The Justice Department in a new filing urged Boasberg to revisit his decision. Prosecutors working with Jeanine Pirro, the Trump-appointed US Attorney in Washington who is leading the investigation, argued in the filing that the judge “applied an incorrect legal standard” and “erred with respect to certain significant facts”.
The motion was filed under seal on Thursday but was made public on Monday following a request from Pirro’s office. Pirro said on Friday she would file both a motion for reconsideration and appeal to a higher court.
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