The Justice Department has dropped its criminal investigation into Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell and the central bank regarding a renovation project. This decision follows the Inspector General’s ongoing review of the building’s cost overruns, a process initiated by Powell himself amid pressure from President Trump. While the criminal probe is closed, the Inspector General’s inquiry continues to scrutinize the substantial cost increases, and the Justice Department has stated it may reopen the investigation if warranted by new facts.
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White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt defended Donald Trump against accusations of weaponizing the Justice Department, claiming he was holding those accountable who had weaponized it against him. Leavitt insisted it was not weaponization to seek accountability from those who had targeted Trump, echoing the view that Democrats had embarked on a campaign to target the former president. She argued that individuals like Letitia James were guilty of “lawfare” and that Trump was simply seeking accountability for actions that aimed to undermine him. Leavitt further stated the president’s actions were in line with the will of the American people.
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Mike Davis, a fierce ally of President-elect Donald Trump, has issued a stark warning to New York Attorney General Letitia James. Davis, who has been considered for a high-ranking position in the Trump administration, believes James’ continued legal pursuit of Trump constitutes a “conspiracy against rights” and could violate federal law. He has threatened legal action against James if she continues her legal challenges, arguing that the Trump administration will have no tolerance for such “lawfare.” Davis warns that James should consider the potential consequences of her actions, including potential criminal charges, and that her “lawfare” against Trump will not be tolerated in his second term.
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