According to AXIOS, two sources familiar with the matter revealed that U.S. Treasury Secretary Bessant told Trump Sunday evening that the federal investigation into the Federal Reserve Chairman had "made a mess" and could have adverse effects on financial markets. One source familiar with the call between Bessant and Trump said, "The secretary was very unhappy, and he's let the president know about it." Trump appears to be deliberately distancing himself from the investigation into Fed Chairman Powell. The source said that the Washington office of U.S. Attorney Jeanine Pirro launched the investigation without prior notification to the Treasury Department, senior White House officials, or the Justice Department. Another source said that Bessant "thought that Powell would leave when the president appointed a new Fed chairman. But that's not happening now. Now Powell is taking a tougher stance. It's really made a mess of things." However, the source said that Bessant did not question the necessity of investigating Powell in his conversation with Trump, nor was he defending the Fed chairman.