Trump Has Something Big In Store for Banks That Discriminate Against Conservatives

The article reports that President Donald Trump is preparing a new executive order to investigate and potentially punish banks that discriminate against conservatives, particularly by closing their accounts or denying services.According to a Wall Street Journal draft seen by the publication, such discriminatory practices could violate the Equal Credit Opportunity Act, antitrust laws, or consumer protection laws. The order may authorize fines and referral of offending banks to the Justice Department for prosecution. The move appears partly in response to actions by Bank of America in 2023, including closing accounts of conservative Christian organizations. Trump has publicly criticized Bank of America and other banks for excluding conservative customers, calling for them to end such practices. Bank of America has stated it will cooperate with government initiatives and regulatory efforts. The order reflects broader concerns about financial institutions’ roles in political discrimination and their involvement in enforcement related to events like the January 6 Capitol incident.


Banks that discriminated against conservatives may find themselves the subject of a federal investigation as President Donald Trump prepares a new executive order, according to a new report.

The Wall Street Journal reported that it has seen a draft of the order, which frames debanking conservatives as a violation of the Equal Credit Opportunity Act, antitrust laws, or laws protecting consumers.

The order could be signed this week, the Journal wrote, citing sources it did not name.

Punishment could come from fines or other tools, the report said, and the order would allow regulators to refer banks to the Justice Department for potential prosecution in certain situations.

The Journal report said the order appeared to be keyed to Bank of America’s actions in 2023.

That year, Steve Happ, founder of Memphis-based Christian charity Indigenous Advance, was debanked, with the bank saying it was not a business the bank wanted to support, as noted by Christian Post.

“I asked them, ‘What type of business do you think we are?’ And they wouldn’t answer me,” Happ said at the time. “They said, I’m sorry, we cannot give you that information.’”

The draft order also highlights the role of banks in assisting prosecutions over the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol incursion, the Journal reported.

A Bank of America representative said it will work with whatever the government proposes.

“We’ve provided detailed proposals and will continue to work with the administration and Congress to improve the regulatory framework,” the representative said, per the Wall Street Journal.

In January, Trump used a global platform to highlight Bank of America.


“I hope you start opening your bank to conservatives,” Trump told Bank of America CEO Brian Moynihan in a clip posted to X.

“Many conservatives complained that the banks are not allowing them to do business within the bank, and that included a place called Bank of America,” Trump explained.

“This conservative — they don’t take conservative business. And I don’t know if the regulators mandated that because of Biden or what,” Trump said, chastising Moynihan and others as “wrong.”




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