Will the second-most powerful U.S. bank finally explain why it ‘de-banks’ Christian customers?

Will the second-most powerful U.S. bank finally explain why it ‘de-banks’ Christian customers?

Bank of America, the second most powerful bank in the U.S., is being questioned by a coalition of state attorneys general for allegedly refusing service to Christian customers and to politically conservative groups.

Reacting to those allegations, which date back to 2020, Kansas Attorney General Kris Kobach has written a letter to bank officials demand they provide a report of their policies and practices.

 

Will the second-most powerful U.S. bank finally explain why it ‘de-banks’ Christian customers?

Will the second-most powerful U.S. bank finally explain why it ‘de-banks’ Christian customers?

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