The walls are closing in on Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell as the Department of Justice actively builds a criminal case against the nation's top monetary official. Grand jury subpoenas have landed directly on the Fed, and what investigators are uncovering could bring down the most powerful unelected bureaucrat in Washington.
Powell stands accused of lying under oath to Congress about a jaw-dropping $4 billion Federal Reserve renovation project - the highest construction costs in world history. When lawmakers pressed him on the outrageous spending, Powell's answers simply don't match reality. We're talking luxury atriums, opulent marble-lined hallways, and couches no one will ever sit on - all funded by your hard-earned tax dollars while American families get crushed by the very inflation Powell created by printing money into oblivion.
But here's where it gets explosive: Hidden camera footage from inside the Federal Reserve captures a principal economist admitting that Powell "wanted to be remembered as someone who held the line against Donald Trump." The insider reveals Powell deliberately sabotaged America's economy during Trump's first term by raising interest rates when the President wanted stimulus. This isn't speculation, Patriots - this is a Fed employee saying the quiet part out loud.
Trump Confronts Powell Face-to-Face
In a stunning moment captured on camera, President Trump confronted Powell directly at the renovation site. When Trump cited updated cost figures showing the project had ballooned even further, Powell claimed he hadn't heard the numbers from anyone at the Fed. The exchange was tense and revealing - Trump knows exactly what's happening and he's not backing down.
Representative Anna Paulina Luna has formally referred Powell to the DOJ for criminal investigation, citing his misleading testimony about the taxpayer-funded boondoggle. Peter Navarro went scorched earth on Fox Business, calling Powell "the poster child for politicizing the Fed" and stating flatly that Powell made false statements to Congress.
Powell released a desperate late-night video calling the investigation "political intimidation," but Americans see through the spin. This is about accountability for unelected bureaucrats who control your money supply. Reports indicate Trump is on the verge of announcing Powell's replacement, with names like Kevin Warsh and Kevin Hassett under serious consideration.
The era of the untouchable Fed is ending. Should the chairman face the same justice system as every other American? That question is being answered right now.
