A group of 19 state attorneys general are putting JPMorgan Chase on notice for alleged discrimination against religious and other conservative organizations, which contradicts the company's commitment to 'inclusivity,' they say.In a letter to JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon Tuesday, the state attorneys general led by Daniel Cameron of allege the company has 'persistently discriminated' against customers due to 'religious or political affiliation.' Chase claims that it opposes 'discrimination in any form,' yet the GOP state leaders allege it has repeatedly targeted religious liberty organizations by shutting down their checking accounts and refusing them other key banking services because of their political leanings, a practice now known as 'de-banking.'
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