JPMorgan Chase Closes Trump's Accounts After Capitol Riot Investigation
JPMorgan Chase has admitted to closing the bank accounts of President Donald Trump and several of his businesses following the January 6 Capitol riot, a move that was previously unacknowledged by the bank. The account closures occurred as part of the political and legal aftermath of the riot.
JPMorgan Chase has admitted to closing the bank accounts of President Donald Trump and several of his businesses following the January 6 US Capitol riot, marking a first public acknowledgment by the bank of its actions. The move was reportedly made amid concerns about potential legal liabilities stemming from the event. Details on when exactly the accounts were closed remain unclear. The development comes as Trump's financial dealings have been under scrutiny in recent months.