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Shareholders, State Officials Allege Political, Religious Discrimination by Bank of America

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Shareholders, State Officials Allege Political, Religious Discrimination by Bank of America
A Bank of America customer uses an ATM at a Bank of America branch office in San Francisco, Calif., on July 14, 2021. Justin Sullivan/Getty Images
Kevin Stocklin
By Kevin Stocklin
4/25/2024Updated: 4/25/2024
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America’s largest banks continue to face allegations that they are de-banking customers over their political or religious views.

At a Bank of America shareholder meeting on April 24, a shareholder group accused the bank of discriminating against conservative and Christian groups, and asked the bank to conduct an internal investigation to determine how widespread this practice may be. 
Kevin Stocklin
Kevin Stocklin
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Kevin Stocklin is a contributor to The Epoch Times who covers the ESG industry, global governance, and the intersection of politics and business.
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