Jerome Powell Investigation 2026: Fed Independence Shaken Amid Global Turmoil
US prosecutors open a landmark investigation into Fed Chair Jerome Powell in 2026. Global tensions rise as Somalia cuts UAE ties and Greenland fears a US takeover.
The heart of global finance just skipped a beat. US prosecutors have officially opened an investigation into Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell. This shocking move comes as 2026 begins with a cascade of geopolitical and domestic crises that threaten to redefine the international order.
Jerome Powell Investigation 2026 and US Political Strife
Prosecutors haven't detailed the charges against Powell yet, but the investigation itself signals a historic breach in the wall between politics and monetary policy. Meanwhile, the legal battlefield expands as Minnesota sues Donald Trump while ICE agents intensify arrests, fueling domestic unrest and institutional friction.
Sovereignty Under Threat from Greenland to Somalia
Globally, the concept of national sovereignty is being tested. Somalia has severed ties with the UAE over alleged sovereignty violations. In the North, Inuit fisherman in Greenland are voicing fears of a potential US takeover. These tensions are mirrored in the Middle East, where humanitarian conditions worsen as Gaza's children study in tents amidst ongoing conflict.
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