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Justice Department Probes Banks Over Alleged Political Debanking

Federal investigators are scrutinizing the account termination practices of America’s largest financial institutions. The U.S. Justice Department has issued subpoenas to JPMorgan Chase and Bank of America, seeking records to determine if the lenders have been systematically closing customer accounts based on political affiliations or viewpoints.

Justice Department Probes Banks Over Alleged Political Debanking

The inquiry centers on allegations that major banks may be leveraging their market position to de-platform individuals or organizations due to their personal beliefs. By requesting internal communications and account closure protocols, regulators aim to uncover whether these decisions were driven by objective risk management or discriminatory intent.

Neither institution has offered a public defense regarding the specific allegations. Bank of America officials declined to comment on the ongoing investigation, while JPMorgan Chase has yet to issue a statement. The move signals a tightening of federal oversight regarding how private financial entities balance corporate policy with the expectations of civil discourse.

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