Jordan Subpoenas Bank Of America For ‘Sharing’ Private Financial Data With FBI

Jordan Subpoenas Bank Of America For ‘Sharing’ Private Financial Data With FBI


House Judiciary Chairman Jim Jordan (R-OH) subpoenaed Bank of America this week over lawmakers’ investigation into the sharing of private financial data with the FBI related to the January 6 riot.

In a letter to BoA CEO Brian Moynihan, Jordan said that the bank had not yet provided lawmakers on the Select Subcommittee on the Weaponization of the Federal Government with all the necessary communications and documents they had requested.

Specifically, Jordan said the bank had not turned over a “filing” that it had sent to the FBI after the agency requested financial data from individuals who had been in the Washington, D.C., area around January 6, 2021.

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Jordan said that the BoA gave the FBI a list of all individuals who had made purchases in the D.C.

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