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House GOP adds to chorus criticizing DOJ investigation of Fed’s Powell

In recent weeks, there has been growing concern and criticism from both sides of the political aisle over the Department of Justice’s investigation into Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell. Some House Republicans have joined in the chorus of voices, denouncing the probe as a potential threat to the independence and integrity of the Federal Reserve. This comes as a surprise to many, as traditionally, Republicans have been strong supporters of the Federal Reserve and its independence from political influence.

The investigation, launched by the Justice Department in May, has sparked a heated debate about the potential motives behind it. Many believe that it is an attempt to put pressure on Powell and the Federal Reserve, which has been a frequent target of criticism from President Trump. The investigation centers around a series of phone calls made by Powell to Delta Air Lines CEO Ed Bastian, as well as other airline executives, during the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Critics of the investigation argue that this is a clear abuse of the Justice Department’s authority and an attempt to interfere with the Federal Reserve’s decision making. They argue that the timing of the investigation, coming just as Powell is considering running for a second term as Chair, is not a coincidence. Some have even gone so far as to accuse the White House of using the Department of Justice as a political weapon.

This sentiment has been echoed by a growing number of House Republicans, who have voiced their concerns over the potential consequences of this investigation. In a letter to Attorney General William Barr, more than a dozen House Republicans expressed their worry that the investigation could harm the Federal Reserve’s independence and its ability to make decisions in the best interest of the economy.

Furthermore, these House Republicans argue that this investigation is an unnecessary distraction for the Federal Reserve at a time when the country is facing an unprecedented economic crisis. The Federal Reserve has played a crucial role in stabilizing markets and providing economic relief during the COVID-19 pandemic, and any threat to its independence could have dire consequences for the country’s economic recovery.

This opposition from House Republicans adds to the already growing backlash from Democrats and some Republican senators, who have also criticized the investigation and its potential impact on the Federal Reserve’s independence. This rare display of bipartisan unity highlights the severity of the situation and the widespread belief that the probe is unwarranted and potentially damaging.

In addition, the investigation has also raised questions about the broader implications of the Department of Justice’s actions. If the Justice Department is allowed to use its authority to target and pressure independent agencies, it could set a dangerous precedent for future administrations. This could erode the checks and balances that are essential to a functioning democracy and undermine institutions that are critical to the country’s stability.

It is encouraging to see that House Republicans are joining their colleagues across the aisle in speaking out against this investigation. It is a clear sign that the protection of the Federal Reserve’s independence is a shared concern, regardless of political affiliation. The Federal Reserve plays a vital role in our economy, and its independence must be safeguarded.

In conclusion, the Department of Justice’s investigation into Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell has sparked widespread criticism and concern from both Democrats and Republicans. House Republicans have joined in this chorus of opposition, highlighting the potentially damaging consequences of this probe on the Federal Reserve’s independence and its ability to make unbiased decisions. It is essential that this investigation is brought to a swift and just resolution to ensure the continued integrity of our institutions and the stability of our economy.

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