JPMorgan Admits Closing Trump Accounts After Jan. 6
February 22, 2026·3 days ago·via dailyrecordnews.com

JPMorgan Chase concedes it shut down Donald Trump's business accounts in April 2021, just weeks after notifying him on February 19 following the January 6 Capitol riot. Trump fires back with a $5 billion lawsuit filed January 22, 2026, in Miami-Dade County, accusing the bank and CEO Jamie Dimon of political discrimination for ditching a decades-long client over his conservative stance.
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