'Preposterous': Top Trump Adviser Finds It 'Hard to Believe' Jamie Dimon of JPMorgan Chase Was Unaware of Debanking Conservatives - 🔔 The Liberty Daily

(WND)—Trump Media Group CEO Devin Nunes says he finds it “hard to believe” JPMorgan Chase Chairman Jamie Dimon was unaware his bank was debanking conservative companies like his, as his bank records were sent to Special Counsel Jack Smith in the Arctic Frost investigation targeting President Trump and his supporters.
Appearing on “Sunday Morning Futures” with Maria Bartiromo on the Fox News Channel, Nunes, who is chairman of the the President’s Intelligence Advisory Board, said: “Florida Attorney General [James] Uthmeier has an investigation into JP Morgan, maybe others for getting our bank records. We are a Florida company, we expect to be protected.”
ADVERTISEMENTIndicating he believes Florida laws were broken, Nunes explained: “I think this is potentially even a criminal investigation. So we’re happy that the Florida attorney general is looking into this.”
“We hope that JP Morgan cooperates. I’ll take Jamie Dimon as his word that maybe he didn’t know about it. I find that hard to believe. I understand he wants to cooperate with investigations, but after watching the witch hunt that went on for the last 10 years against President Trump and his family involving this whole Russia hoax, he or his people should have known better.”
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“We essentially called him out and the bank, not him personally. We called out JP Morgan at the time and said this looks very political.”
He added: “We may take actions of our own. We’ll just see where this investigation lands.”
As WorldNetDaily reported earlier this month, Dimon admitted to debanking certain customers, but says it has nothing to do with their political or religious affiliations.
“We do debank them,” Dimon told Bartiromo on Dec. 7. “People have to grow up here and stop making up things and stuff like that. I can’t talk about an individual account.
“We do not debank people for religious or political affiliations. We do debank them. They have religious and political affiliations. We debank people who are Democrats, we debank people who are Republicans, we debank religious folks. Never was that for that reason.”
On Wednesday, Smith sat for eight hours in a closed-door deposition before the House Judiciary Committee, and claimed politics played no role in his prosecutions of Trump.
On Sunday, Bartiromo commented that “Jack Smith is using corporate America to do its dirty work” by issuing subpoenas to JPMorgan Chase and other top companies, as some turned over information to the federal government.
Nunes responded: “Part of what needs to happen here is people that broke the law need to be criminally prosecuted. So it’s nice that the Congress is looking into this, but ultimately the American people, the Department of Justice, the FBI, have had a very dark chapter in U.S. history. It has to be cleaned up.”
“This was all a cover-up and a con job by the DNC, by President Obama to cover up for what. For Hillary Clinton emails.”
“It goes all the way to the raid at Mar-a Lago,” Nunes continued. “What did we learn this week?”
“I came on this show right after the Mar-a-Lago raid and I said this is outrageous. I know exactly what these lowlifes are looking for. They’re looking for our report, the House Republican Report that we did because it’s a damning report.”
“The National Archives, which made that referral, needs to be investigated.”
The report to which Nunes referred is “The Intelligence Community Assessment: Russia’s Influence Campaign Targeting the 2016 U.S. Presidential Election.”
Bartiromo noted: “There are damning pieces of evidence which actually shows this was a witch hunt from Day One.”
“Will there ever be any prosecutions?” she asked.
“I think that Mar-a-Lago, President Trump and his family are at the center of this,” replied Nunes. “This now puts jurisdiction clearly in Florida, and that’s how you get accountability, is by bringing criminal charges, criminal investigations in Florida against people who perpetrated this on the American people.
“Look, as we know we’ve got all kinds of problems in the court systems. Anything that ends up in the broader D.C. area or a blue state is problematic. The beauty of this is that the jurisdiction now, because of the evidence that came out in the past week, that they were looking for that document at Mar-a-Lago, I think that’s the center of this whole investigation. Because it was preposterous. It sent messages all over the globe that America now is a Third World country where we’re raiding a former president’s home.”
“It now has to be cleaned up. People are gonna be held accountable. I strongly feel that way and this was an important piece of evidence that came out in the last week.”
“You can’t take 10, 15 years of corruption and clean it up in 10 months,” he added.
“Jack Smith is a leftist. He’s a very dangerous man who’s been at the center of power working with Obama’s top people. He’s known as their henchman, the guy that they sent in, their fixer, so to speak. So whatever Jack Smith says in public, he actually means the opposite. Or another way to say it is whatever he accuses you of doing is what he’s actually doing.”
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