19 Republican Attorneys General sent JP Morgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon a letter warning that the bank could face consequences if it continues the practice of canceling conservative organizations. Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron led the letter. Cameron is currently running for Kentucky Governor and is endorsed by President Trump.
The letter begins with a clear warning that there will be consequences if Chase’s political discrimination continues, “It is clear that JPMorgan Chase & Co. (Chase) has persistently discriminated against certain customers due to their religious or political affiliation. This discrimination is unacceptable. Chase must stop such behavior and align its business practices with the anti-discrimination policies that Chase proclaims.”
The letter also highlights specific examples of Chase discriminating against conservative organizations, ” In 2021, a credit card processor—owned by Chase—terminated the account of Family Council, a conservative, pro-life organization. That same year a company called WePay, which is also owned by Chase, refused service to a conservative group because WePay equated conservative views with “hate, violence, racial intolerance, [and] terrorism.”
Cameron and the 18 other Republican AGs wrote that they fear residents of their states could have their bank accounts canceled by Chase simply for being conservative, “This pattern of discrimination means that many Kentuckians, and many residents of the states represented by the signatories to this letter, are at risk of being de-banked without notice or recourse.”
The Republican AGs ended the letter by writing, “We call on Chase to stop its religious and politically biased discrimination and start living up to its commitment to an inclusive society where everyone feels welcomed, equal, and included. Participating in the survey component of the Viewpoint Diversity Score Business Index would be a positive first step.”
The World Economic Forum proudly lists JP Morgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon as one of its members. Dimon has also advocated ESG investing, which benefits woke capital by financially incentivizing companies to hire woke employees and adopt woke standards.
Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron is the leader of the letter. Cameron is currently running for the Kentucky Governorship. President Trump’s endorsement of Cameron leads many to believe Cameron is the frontrunner in the race.
JP Morgan Chase has yet to respond to the letter.
Read the full letter HERE