Two prosecutors from U.S. Attorney Jeanine Pirro’s D.C. office were turned away from Federal Reserve headquarters after they showed up unannounced to tour the bank’s major renovation project in the capital.
Their Tuesday visit came amid Pirro’s questionable investigation of the $2.5 billion renovation of two Fed buildings, as well as Fed Chair Jerome Powell’s congressional testimony about it last year. Donald Trump has long pressured Powell to lower interest rates and periodically targets him in social media posts and other public commentary.
The two prosecutors, Carlton Davis and Steven Vandervelden, were informed after speaking with construction workers that they would need to have pre-clearance to tour the site, The Wall Street Journal reported. They were referred to the Federal Reserve’s legal staff.
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