From potential Treasury Secretary to a $5 billion lawsuit: Trump and Jamie Dimon's on-again, off-again relationship
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From potential Treasury Secretary to a $5 billion lawsuit: Trump and Jamie Dimon's on-again, off-again relationship
"He was kind of right about NATO. Kind of right about immigration. He grew the economy quite well. Tax reform worked. He was right about some of China,"
""barely a Democrat,""
""deep desire for change""
Jamie Dimon has alternated between public criticism and praise of Donald Trump, balancing caution and bluntness in high-profile remarks. Dimon praised Trump's economic growth, tax reform, deregulation, and some China and NATO positions, while criticizing tariffs and certain rhetoric. Dimon described himself as "barely a Democrat" and said Trump's 2016 victory reflected a "deep desire for change" across the country. Dimon joined Trump's Strategic and Policy Forum in early 2017 and left after Trump's response to the Charlottesville rally. Trump filed a $5 billion lawsuit against Dimon and JPMorgan alleging politically motivated debanking, escalating their fraught relationship.
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