Major Banks Face Accountability Over Account Closures
A high-profile legal challenge is brewing. Former U.S. President Donald Trump is preparing legal action against JPMorgan Chase, alleging wrongful account termination stemming from post-January 6th events. Trump contends the bank's decision was politically driven rather than based on legitimate business reasons.
JPMorgan maintains its account closure decisions are made on compliance grounds, not political considerations. However, this case could set significant precedent for how financial institutions handle sensitive account management decisions, raising broader questions about the intersection of banking policy and political factors in the industry.
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FarmHopper
· 11h ago
Banking strategies are really tricky. They say it's compliant, then it's political. Anyway, the common people can never figure it out.
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LightningAllInHero
· 22h ago
Here we go again, the big shot is hitting the bank... Can we win this time?
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memecoin_therapy
· 01-20 04:26
Disputes between banks and politicians, in the end, it's still a power game.
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Win this case and change the rules; lose and claim suppression—there's always a story to tell.
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JPM really can't hold it anymore—closing an account can even lead to a lawsuit?
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Under the guise of compliance, anything can be done. Now that they've been caught, they cry foul—laughable.
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Wait, does this mean my account could disappear at any time? I need to be nervous...
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Banks say it's for compliance, but you can't investigate anyway—Russian nesting doll-style scapegoating.
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Politics and money are always intertwined, so everyone should get on the chain early.
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Let's not worry about who's right or wrong; can this lawsuit change anything? Banks are still banks.
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Here we go again—the United States' favorite double standard show.
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OnchainFortuneTeller
· 01-18 09:52
The issue of bank account freezing, to put it simply, is a game of power; everyone wants to pass the buck to compliance.
I've heard JPM's explanation countless times—politics is politics, business is business—but what about the truth...
If this case is won, the trouble for the institutions afterward will be significant.
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FOMOrektGuy
· 01-18 09:52
Banks have to give an explanation for closing anyone's account, and this time it's Trump... Interesting.
Basically, it's about compliance or politics; either way, both sides have their reasons.
The crypto world has long seen the tricks of banks, and now legacy finance is starting to get caught too.
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AirdropCollector
· 01-18 09:50
Bank account freezes... to put it simply, it's a power game.
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Using the same old trick? Under the guise of compliance, it's all political accounting.
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Waiting to see what happens next; financial institutions are about to be nailed down.
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They say compliance😏 is all exposed.
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If they win this, there will be more trouble ahead.
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CryptoPhoenix
· 01-18 09:46
The issue of bank card freezing, to put it simply, is a manifestation of a market confidence crisis. This wave of decline is actually preparing for the next round of rally. Don't panic, rebirth is just around the corner!
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ProxyCollector
· 01-18 09:38
Banks are entangled with politics, and anyway, the underlying users will always be the big losers.
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MemeKingNFT
· 01-18 09:32
The issue of bank account freezing... to put it simply, it's centralized risk within the on-chain ecosystem. It's been obvious for a while that this thing would eventually cause problems. Now even traditional finance is starting to stab each other, haha.
Major Banks Face Accountability Over Account Closures
A high-profile legal challenge is brewing. Former U.S. President Donald Trump is preparing legal action against JPMorgan Chase, alleging wrongful account termination stemming from post-January 6th events. Trump contends the bank's decision was politically driven rather than based on legitimate business reasons.
JPMorgan maintains its account closure decisions are made on compliance grounds, not political considerations. However, this case could set significant precedent for how financial institutions handle sensitive account management decisions, raising broader questions about the intersection of banking policy and political factors in the industry.