Bitcoin Edges Higher as DOJ Grand Jury Subpoenas Target Fed Chair Powell on Renovation Probe

On January 11, 2026, Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell disclosed that the U.S. Department of Justice had issued grand jury subpoenas to the Fed and threatened criminal charges, which he characterized as politically motivated pressure linked to interest-rate decisions rather than a $2,500,000,000 building renovation. Following the news, Bitcoin traded around $90,822 (+0.1% 24h) on CoinGecko and $91,226 (+0.42% 24h) on CoinMarketCap, while analysts highlighted the implications for Fed independence, U.S. institutional credibility, and demand for non-sovereign assets like BTC. Market commentary pointed to a backdrop of heightened equity volatility, a weaker dollar, and record spot-gold prices as desks reassessed rule-of-law risk and future rate-cut timing into June and September 2026.