Bitcoin pushed above the $92,000 level late-Sunday as a legal escalation around Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell became public. The catalyst was Powellβs decision to publicly address Department of Justice subpoenas and a criminal probe he characterized as political pressure tied to the administrationβs rate preferences.
In a video released Sunday evening, Powell directly addressed US President Donald Trump: βThe threat of criminal charges is a consequence of the Fed setting rates based on our best assessment of what will serve the public, rather than following the preferences of the President.β
BREAKING: Fed Chair Powell responds after Federal prosecutors open a criminal investigation into him:
βThe threat of criminal charges is a consequence of the Fed setting rates based on our best assessment of what will serve the public, rather than following the preferences ofβ¦ pic.twitter.com/y1dRdoQ1fm
β The Kobeissi Letter (@KobeissiLetter) January 12, 2026
Bitcoin Community Reacts To The News
The Bitcoin and broader crypto market responded immediately with a decent push higher, while βmetals [were] blasting to new highs,β as analyst Will Clemente wrote via X.
The timing matters for crypto traders: the Fed is heading into its January 28 meeting with the market increasingly primed for a pause in cuts, amplifying sensitivity to any perception that monetary policy is being pulled into partisan conflict.
For Bitcoin-native observers, the episode read like a real-time stress test of institutional trust: one that flatters Bitcoinβs pitch. Clemente added via X: βThis environment is literally what Bitcoin was created for. The President is coming after the Fed chair. Metals are ripping as sovereigns diversify reserves. Stocks & risk assets at record highs. Geopolitical risk rising.β
Alex Thorn, head of firmwide research at Galaxy, put the contrast in monetary regimes front and center, arguing that Bitcoinβs βcredibly neutral, predictable, transparent, and censorship resistant monetary policy looks pretty good here,β after flagging Powellβs view that the subpoenas are βpretextsβ for administrative meddling in monetary policy.
Others used the moment to widen the indictment beyond any single personality. Bitwise advisor Jeff Park argued that βindependence alone cannot be a virtue when the institution at its core is incompetent,β adding that βthe age of Bitcoin is drawing nearer.β Walker, a prominent pro-Bitcoin voice, framed it as a structural problem: βThe problem isnβt President Trump or Jerome Powell. The problem is a centralized cabal of unelected banker-bureaucrats set the price of money and print it out of thin air.β
Notably, the bullish reflex wasnβt rooted in sympathy for Powell. Strive CEO Matt Cole wrote he had βzero sympathyβ for the Fed chair and accused the central bank of βgaslight[ing] the American peopleβ on independence, concluding: βBitcoin is even more underpriced than we realizedβ¦β
Bitcoinβs move through $92,000 puts that narrative onto a price chart, but the same political-legal feedback loop that fuels the βneutral moneyβ thesis can also intensify volatility. βFor the first time ever, Fed Chair Powell is fighting back: Over the last 12 months, Fed Chair Powell has remained silent amid President Trumpβs criticisms,β The Kobeissi Letter wrote via X, adding: βToday, that changed. [β¦] Trump vs Powell will result in even more volatility.β
At press time, Bitcoin traded at $91,560.

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