Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said Sunday in a video statement the U.S. central bank had been served grand jury subpoenas from the Justice Department threatening a criminal indictment. Powell said the action was related to his June congressional testimony on ongoing renovations of the Fed's headquarters.
Breakdown
- Fed served DOJ subpoenas over building renovations 21s
- Powell accuses president of extortion; president denies involvement 17s
- Supreme Court to consider president's attempt to fire Powell 36s
- Senate Banking Committee deadlocked on new Fed chair nomination 1m 16s
- Administration may be pressuring Powell to resign after chair term 1m 44s