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The justice department will not appeal a D.C. judge’s ruling that quashed subpoenas to the Federal Reserve and chair Jerome H. Powell in a closed investigation.
Prosecutor admits government lacks evidence of misconduct by Fed chair
A prosecutor acknowledged the Justice Department has no evidence of criminal misconduct by Fed Chair Jerome Powell in the $2.5 billion Fed building renovation case.
Lawmakers learned through press that Trump wanted to indict them
Lawmakers discovered through press reports that the Trump administration unsuccessfully sought to indict and arrest them over a military orders video.
Grand jury declines to indict six Democratic lawmakers
A D.C. grand jury declined to indict six Democratic lawmakers investigated for comments advising military members to reject illegal orders.
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Judges dismissed multiple felony cases from Trump’s D.C. surge, citing weak evidence, as grand juries reject indictments in rare rebuke.
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