Kudlo criticizes large banks after Trump claims discrimination



Larry Kudlo, a leading host at FOX, and a former director of the National Economic Council during the first term of President Trump, criticized one of the country’s largest banks after the president claimed that it turned into his work after leaving the White House in 2020.

“Now the banks will tell you – and you spoke with all the elderly there – that the organizers forced them because of January 6, due to the criminal charges against him in 2022,” Kudlo said on Tuesday during his appearance on Fox. “They threatened the fines, and the organizers threatened criminal procedures against banks.”

Kudlow’s comments came hours after Trump said while appearing on CNBC that JPMorgan Chase will not manage his money after leaving the presidency in 2020.

“The risk of reputation is what the banks feel about anxiety because the organizers and supervisors will get their case,” Kudlo continued, on the pretext that a new executive from Trump will help “discriminate against conservatives really.”

“The banks will tell you that they have no choice … because of the Biden organizers,” he said. “This may be true, but it is still a terrible story.”

Trump defended, during an CNBC interview, the shooting of the head of the work statistics office and definitions on foreign countries, which he says will put America for an advantage over other commercial partners.

Updated at 4:50 pm EST

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