Elizabeth Warren, the Democratic senator from Massachusetts, told President Donald Trump she thinks the White House should take action to stop what she said we discriminatory practices by the country’s largest banks, Alexander Saeedy of The Wall Street Journal reports. Last month, Trump brought forth the subject, suggesting Bank of America (BAC) and JPMorgan Chase (JPM) were unfairly closing conservatives’ bank accounts. Warren said her office has identified thousands of examples of consumers losing access to their banks without legitimate reason. Warren also named Citigroup (C) and Wells Fargo (WFC), along with JPMorgan and Bank of America as banks with the most closures.
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