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Trump: I don't think Dimon likes me too much these days
Mar 11, 2026 2:01 AM

WASHINGTON, Jan 28 (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump said on Wednesday that he didn't ‌think JP Morgan Chase ​CEO Jamie Dimon liked him ‍too much these ⁠days, ⁠alluding to the $5 billion lawsuit ‌he filed ​last week.

"I don't think Jamie likes me ⁠too ‍much ​nowadays, but that's OK," Trump said to laughter at ‍an event on his Trump Accounts for children.

The Republican president filed the lawsuit ​against ‍JPMorgan Chase and Dimon on Thursday, accusing ​them of debanking him by closing several of his accounts to further a political agenda.

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