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JPMorgan confirms Trump account closures after Jan. 6

Noah Carter
Last updated: February 23, 2026 7:09 am
Noah Carter
Published: February 23, 2026
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Key Takeaway:

  • JPMorgan confirmed closing Trump-linked accounts following January 6 Capitol attack.
  • Bank denies political motive, citing regulatory burdens and reputational risk.
  • Closures framed under AML/KYC obligations; phenomenon often called ‘debanking’.
Why JPMorgan cites compliance and contract terms in Trump’s $5B case

As reported by The Hill, JPMorgan Chase acknowledged this week that it closed bank accounts linked to Donald J. Trump after the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol. In industry terms, such involuntary termination of services is often described as “debanking.”

According to Fox Business, CEO Jamie Dimon has denied politically motivated closures and has pointed instead to heavier regulatory burdens and concerns around reputational risk. In banking practice, those assessments typically arise from anti–money laundering and know-your-customer obligations as interpreted by supervisors.

TipRanks reports this is the first formal confirmation from JPMorgan that it closed accounts connected to Trump and several affiliated businesses. The disclosure surfaced amid a $5 billion lawsuit alleging wrongful account termination and related harm.

The Associated Press noted that Trump’s attorneys portray the filing as decisive for their claims, characterizing JPMorgan’s acknowledgment as a “devastating concession.” They allege the bank acted unlawfully and intentionally in debanking Trump, his family, and businesses.

JPMorgan disputes political or religious motivations and frames the move as a response to legal or regulatory risk. “We do not close accounts for political or religious reasons,” said Trish Wexler, spokesperson for JPMorgan Chase, who added that closures occur when accounts present legal or regulatory risk, according to Cointelegraph.

The Cato Institute has argued that the roots of many debanking controversies lie in legislative and regulatory standards that push banks to be overly cautious, not necessarily in targeted political intent. American Banker likewise highlighted Bank Policy Institute commentary that anti–money laundering rules and reputational risk regimes often drive account exits across the industry.

On the contract front, JPMorgan’s defense centers on broad account-agreement rights to end relationships where legal or regulatory risks are elevated. That position aligns with reporting that the bank views its actions as permitted under standard termination clauses, according to Fintool.

At the time of this writing, JPMorgan Chase & Co. (JPM) closed at $307.13, up 1.51% from the prior session and outpacing the S&P 500’s 0.1% gain, based on data from Zacks Equity Research.

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