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It's not clear how the inquiry into Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell was approved, but housing regulator Bill Pulte met with President Donald Trump at Mar-a-Lago, and shared a prop resembling a "wanted poster" he had made up featuring Powell.
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A Push to Expand the Rights of Immigrants in Defiance of Trump The New York TimesNew Jersey lawmakers send governor pro-immigrant bills as ICE faces nationwide scrutiny PoliticoNJ anti-ICE bills win key votes following fatal Minnesota shooting New Jersey MonitorNew Jersey lawmakers pass 3 bills designed to protect immigrants from ICE raids WHYY
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Gold cracks $4,600/oz as Fed uncertainty fans safe-haven rush ReutersStock Market Today: Nasdaq Moves Higher; Gold Hits Record; DOJ Launches Powell Probe — Live Updates The Wall Street JournalGold and Silver Storm to Records as Fed Hit With DOJ Subpoenas Yahoo FinanceGold smashes new record of $4,600 as Powell probe and global flashpoints ignite safe-haven rush CNBC
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Some lawmakers claim the U.S. could become "uninvestable" if the Federal Reserve loses its independence.
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There's more to the probe aimed at the Federal Reserve chair than meets the eye.
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Former Fed Chair Janet Yellen spoke Monday to CNBC about a Department of Justice investigation into current Chair Jerome Powell.
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Capital One shares sank Monday after Trump called for a 10% cap on credit card rates, a major profit driver for the company.
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Capital One drops 6%, other banks hit after Trump calls for credit card rate cap CNBCFinancial stocks fall as Trump's credit card rate cap plan rattles investors ReutersSoFi CEO says Trump's proposed credit card cap would drive people to personal loans, and that's good for SoFi Business InsiderTrump Says Credit Card Firms Violate Law If Rates Not Capped Bloomberg.com
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"I would like to quit working."
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The Justice Department's probe into whether Jerome H. Powell, the chair of the Federal Reserve, lied about renovations to the central bank's headquarters has raised alarms.
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