Documents Confirm JPMorgan Closed Trump’s Bank Accounts After Jan. 6 Capitol Breach

President Donald Trump has maintained for years that his bank account closures were politically motivated.
Documents Confirm JPMorgan Closed Trump’s Bank Accounts After Jan. 6 Capitol Breach
The JPMorgan Chase global headquarters at 270 Park Avenue in New York City on Nov. 13, 2025. Angela Weiss/AFP via Getty Images
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New court documents released on Feb. 20 show that JPMorgan Chase told President Donald Trump a month after the January 2021 breach of the U.S. Capitol that the bank was closing his accounts.

The disclosure was made amid a $5 billion lawsuit Trump filed against JPMorgan and its CEO, Jamie Dimon.
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