Pirro says whether she will reopen probe into Powell depends on inspector general’s findings
Source: The Hill News · Bias: Center
Summary
Jeanine Pirro, the U.S. attorney for the District of Columbia, said Sunday that she could resume a criminal investigation into Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell based on the findings of the central bank’s inspector general. Last month, Pirro closed her probe into Powell and his handling of renovations at the Fed and asked the central…
Related Coverage
- When Teen Chaos Meets a Country Afraid to Say No (Right — PJ Media)
- Lawfare: Kangaroo court picks fight with state’s conservative attorney general (Far Right — WorldNetDaily)
- Europe Has Replaced Most US Cuts Within NATO, Top Commander Says (Center — Bloomberg Politics)
- Louisiana court halts criminal indictment against state attorney general (Center Left — US news | The Guardian)
- Birthright Citizenship Reopens the Fight Over Abortion (Far Right — The Gateway Pundit)
- Mitch McConnell Remains in Hospital, Spokesperson Says (Center Left — NBC News Politics)
- Trump admin says it's running out of time before November (Left — Alternet.org)
- Democrats will have ‘field day’ with Trump inquiries if they win House, legal experts say (Center Left — US news | The Guardian)
Daily Analysis
Read the full Parallax Pulse for May 3, 2026 — an AI-powered analysis of how Left and Right media covered the biggest stories this day.
More Headlines From May 3, 2026
- Watch live: Trump participates in small business summit (Center)
- Live updates: US Navy aids vessels through Strait of Hormuz after Iran issues warning (Center)
- Rudy Giuliani hospitalized in critical condition, spokesperson says (Center)
- Trump Hormuz Plan Leaves Shipowners Guessing as Attacks Persist (Center)
- Iran retains ‘residual capabilities’ in Strait of Hormuz as U.S. guides ships: retired vice admiral (Center Left)







