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‘I’ll sue JPMorgan’: Trump attacks Jamie Dimon over debanking row

Responding to a report, Trump said he had never offered the Fed chair’s post to JPMorgan Chase CEO

January 18, 2026 / 09:26 IST
Dimon said earlier this week he wouldn’t consider being the Fed chair. Bloomberg
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  • Trump threatens to sue JPMorgan for allegedly debanking him after Jan 6 riot
  • Trump denies offering Jamie Dimon the Fed chair role, calls it a joke
  • JPMorgan says accounts shouldn't be closed for political or religious beliefs

President Donald Trump railed against JPMorgan Chase & Co. and its leader Jamie Dimon, threatening to sue the banking giant over his claim that he was debanked after the January 6, 2021, Capitol riot.

In a post Saturday, Trump responded to a Wall Street Journal story that said Trump offered Dimon the role of Federal Reserve chief several months ago in a way that Dimon interpreted as a joke.

“There was never such an offer and, in fact, I’ll be suing JPMorgan Chase over the next two weeks for incorrectly and inappropriately DEBANKING me after the January 6th Protest,” Trump wrote.

He didn’t elaborate.

Trump claimed in August that JPMorgan “discriminated against me very badly” when he alleged the bank asked him to close accounts he held for decades, an action he believes was connected to his supporters stormed the Capitol to stop the 2021 certification of President Joe Biden’s victory. The bank later said it’s facing reviews, investigations and legal proceedings tied to the Trump administration’s fight against “debanking.”

“We agree that no one’s account should ever be closed because of political or religious beliefs,” JPMorgan spokesperson Trish Wexler said in an emailed statement. “We appreciated that this administration has moved to address political debanking and we support those efforts.”

Dimon said earlier this week he wouldn’t consider being the Fed chair.

In response to a question Thursday at a US Chamber of Commerce event about whether he’d consider taking over the central bank, Dimon said, “Chairman of the Fed, I’d put in the absolutely, positively no chance, no way, no how, for any reason.”

As for running the Treasury, “I would take the call,” he said.

Dimon said in an emailed statement that there were no job offers and added, “I have enormous respect for Secretary Bessent and think he’s doing an excellent job for our country — better than I could have.” Dimon was referring to Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent.

Trump hasn’t yet said whom he will nominate to succeed Fed Chair Jerome Powell, whose term as chair ends in May. Trump said Friday he has a pick in his mind but declined to identify them.

Dimon’s comments follow a public back-and-forth between Dimon and Trump earlier this week over the president’s attacks on the Fed, including criminal subpoenas issued by the Justice Department over the renovation of the Fed’s headquarters. Dimon said Tuesday that chipping away at Fed independence is “not a great idea,” and could lead to higher inflation and interest rates over time.

Bloomberg
first published: Jan 18, 2026 09:26 am

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