Former U.S. President Donald Trump has denied having any knowledge of a reported investigation by the Department of Justice related to the Federal Reserve. Speaking to reporters, Trump dismissed suggestions of his involvement and said he was unaware of any such inquiry.
Trump Responds to Questions on DOJ Investigation
While addressing the media, Trump was asked about reports suggesting that the Justice Department was examining matters connected to the Federal Reserve. In response, he stated clearly that he did not know anything about the investigation. His remarks were brief and did not provide additional details or clarification.
Trump’s comments come amid heightened public attention on federal institutions and their independence, especially during politically sensitive periods.
Focus Remains on Federal Institutions
The Federal Reserve, which oversees U.S. monetary policy, typically operates independently from political influence. Any suggestion of a Justice Department review related to the central bank naturally draws interest due to the Fed’s role in managing inflation, interest rates, and financial stability.
So far, no official details have been publicly confirmed about the scope or nature of any DOJ inquiry involving the Federal Reserve.
Political Reaction and Public Interest
Trump’s denial adds another layer to ongoing political discussions in Washington. Supporters and critics alike are closely watching developments, as investigations involving major federal bodies often carry broader political and economic implications.
At this stage, Trump has emphasized that he has no involvement and no prior knowledge of any Justice Department action connected to the Federal Reserve.























