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This is The Daily.
Even for an administration that has taken revenge to an extreme,
the decision to open a criminal investigation into Fed chairman Jerome Powell has stunned the worlds of business and politics.
Today, my colleagues Colby Smith and Glenn Thrush explain how the investigation came about,
the panic it unleashed, and why it might have made the Fed chair stronger than ever.
It's Thursday, January 15th.
Glenn?
Colby, welcome to the show.
It's great to have you here.