Bitcoin Rises 1.7% as Powell DOJ Probe Adds “Political Risk Premium”

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Bitcoin climbed 1.7% to around $92,000, showing resilience despite confirmation from Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell that the U.S. Department of Justice has served grand jury subpoenas and threatened criminal indictment related to his June 2025 Senate testimony on the Fed’s $2.5 billion headquarters renovation project.

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The modest but positive price action—occurring against a backdrop of traditional safe-havens gold (+2%) and silver (+5%) rallying more aggressively—underscores Bitcoin’s evolving role: less as a reactive flight-to-safety asset and more as a structural, non-sovereign hedge against long-term political and institutional instability.

This analyst insight breaks down the Powell-DOJ investigation details, President Trump’s denial of any link to interest rates, market reaction, ETF flow dynamics, expert commentary on the emerging “risk premium,” and what this unprecedented challenge to Fed independence could mean for Bitcoin’s positioning in 2026.

Powell Confirms DOJ Subpoenas and Criminal Threat – Frames It as Attack on Fed Autonomy

In a public video statement on Sunday, January 12, 2026, Jerome Powell disclosed that federal prosecutors are probing his June 2025 Senate Banking Committee testimony regarding the Fed’s Washington headquarters renovation project. He confirmed receipt of grand jury subpoenas and a threat of criminal indictment, rejecting the allegations as pretextual and framing the probe as a direct assault on the central bank’s independence:

“This is about whether the Fed can continue setting interest rates based on evidence and economic conditions, or whether monetary policy will instead be directed by political pressure or intimidation,” Powell stated.

The investigation is being led by U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia Jeanine Pirro — a Trump appointee — a detail that immediately intensified accusations of politicization across party lines.

  • Probe Focus: Alleged misleading testimony on renovation costs.
  • Powell’s Position: Existential threat to Fed autonomy.
  • Investigation Status: Active DOJ inquiry; no formal charges filed yet.

Trump Denies Connection to Rates, Maintains Criticism of Powell

In response to NBC News, President Trump explicitly denied any link between the subpoenas and monetary policy:

  • “I don’t know anything about it, but he’s certainly not very good at the Fed, and he’s not very good at building buildings.”
  • When asked if the subpoenas were intended to pressure Powell on interest rates: “No. I wouldn’t even think of doing it that way.”

Trump’s comments sought to separate the investigation from policy debates while continuing his long-standing criticism of Powell’s leadership and the Fed’s handling of the renovation project.

Political Fallout and Market Reaction

The disclosure has quickly polarized Washington:

  • Sen. Thom Tillis (R-NC): Announced he would block confirmation of future Fed nominees until the matter is resolved, stating: “Now it is the independence and credibility of the Department of Justice that is in question.”
  • Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA): Accused the administration of “abusing the authorities of the Department of Justice like a wannabe dictator” to force the Fed to serve political and billionaire interests.

Markets interpreted the headlines as a fresh institutional and political risk overlay:

  • Bitcoin: +1.7% to ~$92,000 — brief wicks lower followed by recovery.
  • Gold: +2% to new highs.
  • Silver: +5%.
  • Volatility: Minor increase in implied volatility and rate futures reaction.

Bitcoin’s relatively muted but positive response — compared to sharper moves in precious metals — reinforces its narrative as a decentralized hedge against politicized monetary institutions.

Expert Commentary: Bitcoin as Long-Term Hedge Against Fed Politicization

Jimmy Xue (Axis COO): “The legal proceedings add a new layer of uncertainty to the macro front. Challenging central bank autonomy reinforces Bitcoin’s narrative as a neutral asset that operates independently of legal or political disputes.”

Tim Sun (HashKey Group senior researcher): “If the Fed were subordinated to the executive branch — leading to aggressive dollar depreciation or loss of control over rate expectations — then Bitcoin could be approaching its historic moment.”

Both analysts note short-term volatility is likely, but the structural narrative strengthens Bitcoin’s case as a non-sovereign alternative.

  • Short-Term: Increased headline-driven swings.
  • Long-Term: Permanent risk premium for political interference priced into BTC.
  • Current Linkage: Still dollar-linked, but narrative shift accelerating.

Bitcoin ETF Outflows Persist: Three-Day Net Redemptions Reach $934.8 Million

U.S. spot Bitcoin ETFs recorded three consecutive days of outflows through Thursday, totaling $934.8 million net redemptions. Wednesday’s $205.5 million outflow was the largest single-day figure since November 2025.

  • Three-Day Total: -$934.8 million.
  • Context: Reverses early-year inflow momentum.
  • Implication: Institutional caution persists despite positive price action.

Outlook: Political Risk vs. Structural Hedge Narrative

The Powell-DOJ probe introduces fresh political risk into the macro landscape at a time when markets are already navigating post-election policy uncertainty, debt-ceiling debates, and Fed path questions.

For Bitcoin specifically:

  • Short-Term: Likely to increase volatility and sensitivity to headlines.
  • Medium-Term: Reinforces narrative as hedge against politicized monetary institutions.
  • Longer-Term: Next Fed Chair appointment (late 2026) becomes a high-impact event for liquidity and risk appetite.

While the immediate reaction has been measured, the episode underscores ongoing tension between the executive branch and the central bank—with potential second-order effects on dollar confidence, yield curve dynamics, and Bitcoin’s positioning as a decentralized alternative.

In summary, Bitcoin rose 1.7% to ~$92,000 despite Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell confirming DOJ subpoenas and a threatened criminal indictment—denied by President Trump as unrelated to interest rates. The modest gain amid institutional risk highlights Bitcoin’s evolving role as a perceived neutral hedge against politicized central banking. ETF outflows continue ($934.8M over three days), but whale accumulation and long-term bullish forecasts suggest resilience. The episode adds political risk overlay to an already complex macro environment. Monitor Senate hearings, DOJ updates, and ETF flow reversals for directional cues—always reference official statements and regulated sources when evaluating cryptocurrency markets.

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