So here we go again with Trump throwing around lawsuits like confetti at a parade, this time targeting JPMorgan Chase for a whopping $5 billion, claiming they closed his accounts for political reasons after he left office. Like, seriously? In the article, it states that JPMorgan insists they closed the accounts due to "legal or regulatory risk for the company" and not because of politics, which just makes his claims seem even more desperate. It’s honestly wild how he continues to play the victim card instead of addressing real issues that affect everyday Americans. This whole situation feels like a classic Trump move, trying to shift the narrative away from his own failures and controversies. He’s been through a lot of legal battles, and instead of focusing on accountability, he’s busy suing banks that are just doing their job. This kind of behavior is so detrimental to the integrity of our democracy because it distracts from actual governance and accountability. We need leaders who prioritize the rule of law and democratic norms, not someone who uses the legal system as a tool for personal vendettas. This lawsuit is just another example of how Trump operates outside the norms that keep our democracy intact. You can read more about it here:
https://www.kcbd.com/2026/01/22/trump-says-he-is-suing-jpmorgan-chase-its-ceo-alleged-political-debanking/