Banks Race to Prove They’re Not Biased Against Conservatives
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In a growing political debate, banks are under scrutiny as they strive to demonstrate that they do not discriminate against conservative clients. The issue gained traction following an evangelical's experience with account closures, which has sparked concerns about 'debanking' practices. Banks argue that these closures are often due to financial risks and regulatory pressures, but the situation raises important questions about fairness and access to banking services for all political affiliations.
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