- 19 Republican states accused JPMorgan of closing bank accounts on political or religious grounds.
- In a letter to CEO Jamie Dimon, they say the bank asked questions about religion and politics.
- The attorneys general wanted JPMorgan to participate in a diversity survey linked to free speech.
Republican attorneys general from 19 states have accused JPMorgan Chase of closing accounts and discriminating against customers due to their political or religious beliefs, a report says.