On January 11, 2026, tensions escalated as the Department of Justice delivered grand jury subpoenas to the Federal Reserve. The move carries serious implications—criminal indictment charges are being threatened, reportedly stemming from Chair Powell's testimony delivered to the Senate Banking Committee. This development introduces significant uncertainty into the regulatory landscape. Market participants are closely watching how this unfolds, given Powell's central role in shaping monetary policy direction. The intersection of judicial pressure and Fed leadership raises critical questions about institutional stability and policy continuity in the months ahead.
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MissedAirdropBro
· 14h ago
Whoa, is Powell about to be sued? The Federal Reserve is probably going to blow up now.
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OfflineValidator
· 01-12 05:52
Powell, is he about to be prosecuted? The Federal Reserve directly subpoenaed... This is really a big deal.
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RektCoaster
· 01-12 05:38
Good grief, Powell is about to be sued? The Federal Reserve is really going to be in chaos now.
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GweiTooHigh
· 01-12 05:37
Here we go again, is Powell really going to fail this time?
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NFTHoarder
· 01-12 05:37
Wow, Powell is really about to be played out...
Something's not right, the DOJ's move is a bit aggressive
Is Powell going to take the fall? The market is exploding
Fed infighting, the crypto world is trembling
This is to change the game rules
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PositionPhobia
· 01-12 05:35
Is Powell about to get sued? The market's about to explode!
On January 11, 2026, tensions escalated as the Department of Justice delivered grand jury subpoenas to the Federal Reserve. The move carries serious implications—criminal indictment charges are being threatened, reportedly stemming from Chair Powell's testimony delivered to the Senate Banking Committee. This development introduces significant uncertainty into the regulatory landscape. Market participants are closely watching how this unfolds, given Powell's central role in shaping monetary policy direction. The intersection of judicial pressure and Fed leadership raises critical questions about institutional stability and policy continuity in the months ahead.