JPMorgan (JPM) CEO Jamie Dimon has been uncharacteristically vague about his political leanings lately and, in a recent interview, left open the door to endorsing Former President Donald Trump, Rob Copeland of The New York Times reports. In private, however, Dimon clearly supports Vice President Kamala Harris and would even consider a role in her administration, the Times said, citing three people. Dimon is not making his stance public because he is fearful that if Trump wins the election, he could retaliate against the people and companies who opposed his run, Dimon’s associated told the Times.
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