• Trump accuses major banks of discriminating against conservative clients today. • He urges Bank of America and JPMorgan Chase to reverse account closures. • Banks face scrutiny over political bias in lending and service decisions. • Conservative business owners fear loss of credit lines and banking support. • The move could spark regulatory investigations into banking fairness today. • Market reactions show slight volatility as investors weigh potential policy changes.

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  • President Donald Trump has urged Bank of America and JPMorgan Chase to cease what he alleges is discriminatory treatment of conservative clients. In a recent statement, Trump criticized the banks for allegedly “cutting conservatives off from doing business,” framing the issue as a broader claim that major financial institutions are biased against right‑leaning customers. The president’s remarks add to ongoing accusations from conservative groups that large banks engage in political discrimination. Both banks have not yet issued a public response, and the matter remains under scrutiny as part of a broader debate over banking practices and political bias.

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