Banks accused of blocking conservatives from basic services


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The Senate Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs Committee convened a hearing this week to address concerns about Americans being denied banking services, a topic that has gained significant attention following recent controversies.

The issue came to the forefront last month when former President Donald Trump confronted Bank of America CEO Brian Moynihan during his address at the World Economic Forum (WEF). Trump expressed his concerns about alleged discrimination against conservative customers.

“I hope you start opening your bank to conservatives, because many conservatives complain that the banks are not allowing them to do business within the bank, and that included a place called Bank of America,” Trump directly challenged Moynihan during the forum.

In response to these allegations, Bank of America issued a statement asserting that political beliefs play no role in their customer service decisions.

The matter has drawn strong criticism from Committee Chairman Sen. Tim Scott (R-SC), who shared his perspective with Breitbart News, describing the Biden administration’s alleged use of the financial system against conservatives as “disgusting.”

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