JPMorgan admits closing Trump accounts after Jan. 6 in $5B debanking case

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JPMorgan Chase acknowledged in court filings that it closed Donald Trump and Trump Organization accounts after the January 6 Capitol attack, a fact cited in Trump’s $5 billion lawsuit alleging politically motivated debanking; the bank said the closures included a two‑month transfer window and argued New York is the proper forum, as the dispute underscores a broader debate over politically targeted banking.
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- JPMorgan admits to closing Trump’s accounts after Jan. 6 Capitol attack The Hill
- JPMorgan says it closed Trump's bank accounts a month after Jan. 6 attack Reuters
- JPMorgan Chase pushes back on Trump’s $5 billion lawsuit, arguing it ‘fraudulently’ includes Jamie Dimon CNN
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