特朗普指控摩根大通曾拒绝为其提供服务,威胁两周内起诉
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2026-01-18 11:42

Group 1 - Former President Trump announced plans to sue JPMorgan Chase, claiming the bank "debanked" him following the January 6 Capitol riot in 2021 [1] - Trump stated that JPMorgan Chase and Bank of America discriminated against him by closing or restricting his bank accounts, requiring him to transfer "hundreds of millions" within 20 days [1] - JPMorgan Chase denied the allegations, asserting that account closures were not politically motivated, while Bank of America declined to comment on customer matters [1] Group 2 - Trump's son, Donald Trump Jr., echoed similar claims about the family's difficulties in obtaining banking services, leading them to explore cryptocurrency options [3] - In August, Trump signed an executive order mandating banks not to deny services based on customers' religious or political beliefs [3] - JPMorgan Chase and the White House have not responded to Trump's lawsuit threat [3] Group 3 - Reports indicated that Trump previously suggested JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon for the Federal Reserve Chair position, which Dimon dismissed as a joke [4] - Dimon publicly supported current Fed Chair Jerome Powell amid calls for a criminal investigation by the Justice Department [4] - JPMorgan opposed Trump's proposal to cap credit card interest rates at 10%, warning it could lead to credit tightening detrimental to consumers and the economy [4]