
A group of Republican attorneys general, including Kansas Attorney General Kris Kobach, have accused Bank of America of collaborating with the FBI and U.S. Treasury to profile conservative and religious Americans as potential 'domestic terrorists.' The allegations suggest that the bank engaged in discriminatory practices by debanking individuals and organizations based on their political and religious affiliations. Notable individuals affected include John Eastman, who reported that neither Bank of America nor USAA provided reasons for his debanking. The attorneys general have expressed deep concerns over these actions, emphasizing the potential dangers of such discriminatory practices.
Indiana AG blasts Bank of America’s alleged discriminatory behavior: ‘You can’t just pick and choose’ https://t.co/IxarFL5fJs
BANKING BLUNDER: U.S. attorneys general are calling out Bank of America for its alleged 'discriminatory behavior' in a letter that condemns the bank's efforts to de-bank customers based on their religious and political beliefs. https://t.co/yf9HW64CSG https://t.co/pkF7KDoLF9
‘It’s Dangerous’: Daily Caller Reporter Reagan Reese Rips ‘De-banking’ Of John Eastman, Christian Groups https://t.co/DrGNy7ciOb




