A Frivolous Investigation: Rep. Ivey on DOJ Drops Powell Probe
Source: Bloomberg Politics · Bias: Center
Summary
Rep. Glenn Ivey (D-MD) shares his reaction to the Department of Justice’s decision to drop their investigation into Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell. He sees the news as a victory, but criticizes President Trump's use of power by calling the investigation “frivolous,” and suggesting it shouldn’t have started in the first place. Rep. Ivey also talks about speaking with Commerce Secretary Lutnick on tariff refunds and next steps. He speaks with Kailey Leinz and Joe Mathieu on the late edition of Bloomberg’s “Balance of Power.” (Source: Bloomberg)
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