Jamie Dimon, the CEO of JPMorgan Chase, has expressed strong opposition to federal banking regulations, labeling them 'unfair and unjust' for companies and lower-paid individuals. At 68 years old, Dimon has stated he has no interest in joining the Trump administration, emphasizing that he has not had a boss in 25 years and does not intend to start now. His comments come amid an investigation by UK regulators into his connections with Jeffrey Epstein, prompted by the bank itself. Dimon also noted that regardless of political affiliations, many bankers are celebrating their success from years of regulations that have previously hindered credit access.
“Whether you voted for Trump or Joe Biden, a lot of bankers are dancing in the street because they’ve had success from years and years of regulations, a lot of which stymied credit," said JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon. https://t.co/QW2d1lLOel https://t.co/i8MCRXg91w
UK regulators are investigating JPMorgan CEO's connections to Jeffrey Epstein following prompting from the bank.
JP Morgan Chase CEO Jamie saying “I ain’t gonna join this admin. He added I didn’t have a boss in last 25 years and ima finna not change that now.” He’s showing what these bankers think of these people. They think the admin is a joke. They think of them as peasantry.