By Andy Sullivan, Reuters

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Jerome Powell, head of the U.S. Federal Reserve, said on Sunday the Justice Department has opened a criminal investigation against him for allegedly misleading Congress about a building renovation project at the central bank's headquarters.

The action marks a dramatic escalation in President Donald Trump's pressure campaign against the top policymaking body for the U.S. economy, which Trump thinks is not lowering interest rates fast enough.

The White House says Trump did not order the investigation, but Trump, who has threatened to fire Powell, has called on him to resign, and has said he should face legal consequences for the renovation's cost overruns.

Outside observers say Trump's actions could erode the independence of the world's most important central bank and reduce confidence in the U.S. economy.

Why does this matter?

Since returning to office a year ago, Trump has sought to bend the U.S. government to his will by firing tens of thousands of civil servants, eliminating internal watchdog positions, and dismissing Democratic appointees from agencies li

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