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13 分钟President Trump is suing JP Morgan for closing his accounts.
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It's Thursday, January 22nd.
I'm Alex O'Sullivan for the Wall Street Journal.
This is the PM edition of What's News,
the top headlines and business stories that move the world today.
Today, President Trump sued JPMorgan Chase and its CEO Jamie Dimon for $5 billion,
alleging that the bank closed his accounts for political reasons after the riot at the Capitol on January 6,
2021.
The lawsuit, which was filed in Florida,
says the bank closed the accounts that year and that JPMorgan has blacklisted Trump since then.
The president has said the country's biggest banks discriminate against him,
his followers, and conservatives broadly.
And he's ordered regulators to launch investigations into banks over allegations of what's known as debanking.
JP Morgan has said it doesn't discriminate based on politics,
and a spokeswoman today said the suit has no merit.
More younger Americans are dying from colorectal cancer than any other kind of cancer.