### Headline: Judge Says “Not So Fast” to Feds’ Fishing Expedition
A federal judge just threw a wrench into the Justice Department’s plans to haul the Federal Reserve and its chairman, Jerome Powell, in for questioning. Apparently, the judge thinks the subpoenas are a bit overzealous and ruled that they can’t be enforced.
Translation? The DOJ can’t just waltz in and demand answers from the Fed like it owns the place. This decision raises some eyebrows about what the Justice Department was trying to dig up.
Let’s be real: when it comes to the Fed, the stakes are high, and the motives are murky. You have to wonder what kind of information the DOJ thought it could squeeze out of Powell. Was it really about transparency, or just another attempt to flex some bureaucratic muscle?
In the end, it’s just another reminder that when it comes to government institutions, the real drama often plays out behind closed doors—where the public is left out of the loop. But hey, who really needs to know what’s going on, right?
By Admin | Published: March 13, 2026 at 5:52 pm
