House Speaker Johnson recently addressed the ongoing legal inquiry into Federal Reserve Chair Powell, asserting that due process must prevail. 'If Chairman Powell has done nothing wrong, the investigation will show it clearly,' he stated.

Upholding Justice Over Political Pressure

Johnson emphasized the importance of an independent judiciary, free from political influence. He argued that public confidence in financial leadership hinges on transparency and fairness, not rushed judgments or media narratives.

  • Probes must be led by impartial institutions
  • Conclusions should follow evidence, not speculation
  • Accountability strengthens, not weakens, governance

'Let the process work,' Johnson urged, 'only then can we separate truth from rumor and protect both integrity and the rule of law.'