JPMorgan Admits Closing Trump Accounts in $5B Suit
February 24, 2026·about 19 hours ago·via The Gateway Pundit

JPMorgan Chase makes a stunning admission in President Trump's $5 billion debanking lawsuit, confirming it closed his family's and business accounts in February 2021, right after January 6. Trump's lawyers blast this as political discrimination, driven by the bank's "woke" beliefs and pressure to blacklist conservatives, causing massive financial harm and setting a dangerous precedent for big banks silencing dissent.
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