
Bank admits closing Trump accounts in lawsuit alleging 'political debanking'

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JPMorgan Chase Bank admitted to closing President Donald Trump's accounts following the January 6 Capitol breach, as part of a $5 billion lawsuit alleging political debanking. The bank informed Trump and his companies in February 2021 about the account closures, citing standard agreements that allow for termination with notice. Trump's attorneys claim the closures were politically motivated and have accused the bank of trade libel and unfair practices. JPMorgan's CEO, Jamie Dimon, has denied that the bank debanks customers based on political views.
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