Kansas Attorney General Kris Kobach wrote a letter signed by other Republicans accusing Bank of America (BofA) of potentially discriminating against Christians.
The letter obtained by daily mailasked BofA to “submit documentation regarding its account termination policies and update its terms of service to avoid discriminating against customers with particular political or religious beliefs.” As Breitbart News reported last year, a whistleblower accused BofA of sharing personal consumer data with the FBI during an investigation into crimes stemming from the January 6 Capitol riot.
In a letter to Bank of America CEO Brian Moynihan, Mr. “It appears that access to the service is conditional on customers who have one.”
“Your discriminatory conduct is a serious threat to free speech and religious freedom, may be unlawful, and has provoked political and regulatory backlash,” he added. “Your bank must be transparent and assure us, its shareholders, and others that it will not continue to terminate customers’ bank accounts for speech or religious activity.”
Republican officials from Alaska, Arkansas, Indiana, Iowa, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, South Carolina, Texas and Utah co-signed Kobach’s letter.
Kovach cited several examples of Bank of America’s alleged discrimination against Christians, including the closure of Christian mission groups Timothy Two Projects International, Indigenous Advances, and Servants of Christ. He said he did.
Bank of America denies the allegations.
“Religious beliefs are not a factor in any accounting decisions,” a BofA representative said. daily mail. “We are proud to provide banking services to nonprofit organizations in diverse faith communities across the United States.”
Bank of America also said it has ceased doing business with Indigenous Advance because it operates in Uganda, and that the bank “does not provide services to small and medium-sized businesses operating outside the United States.” I haven’t,” he added.
Kobach said in his letter that Bank of America may have engaged in illegal activity.
“Bank of America is exposed to numerous legal risks by pursuing debanking,” Kobach wrote. “It exposes us to potential liability under consumer protection and anti-discrimination laws, and creates significant regulatory and political risks from countries that have already taken action to block debanking. There is.”
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