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President Trump Makes Abrupt Post About Chase CEO Jamie Dimon, Denies Wanting To Join Trump’s Team


Now here’s a curious story.

Might be quite interesting for those of you that are paying attention to all the mysterious posts President Donald Trump has made over the years.

You know, the posts where he made spelling ‘errors’ and was mocked about it.

But they seemed to be made on purpose, pointing to something else instead.

For example:

Well, this time President Trump posted this:

“I respect Jamie Dimon, of JPMorgan Chase, greatly, but he will not be invited to be a part of the Trump Administration. I thank Jamie for his outstanding service to our Country!”

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The thing is, Jamie Dimon, CEO of JPMorgan, has no desire to be a part of the Trump Administration.

So why would he post this out of the blue?

It’s written in a way to imply Dimon wanted to join, but like a manager turning down a job applicant, he was denied. “We’ll keep your application on file.”

Was this to get our attention on Dimon?

Should we be paying attention to his next move?

Or could this be a way to sow doubt among the Deep State?

Will this make them think that Dimon was secretly making deals with President Trump to join his team?

Reuters reports:

JPMorgan Chase (JPM.N), opens new tab CEO Jamie Dimon will not be invited to be a part of Donald Trump’s administration, the U.S. president-elect said on social media on Thursday.

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“I respect Jamie Dimon, of JPMorgan Chase, greatly, but he will not be invited to be a part of the Trump Administration,” Trump said in his post.

A source told Reuters last week Dimon will remain at the bank and had no plans to join Trump’s administration after earlier having been the subject of speculation as a Treasury secretary candidate in the run-up to the Nov. 5 election.

Trump, a Republican, beat Democratic Vice President Kamala Harris in the election. Dimon said last month that his chances of taking an official post were “almost nil”.
Trump is yet to announce a Treasury secretary pick.

Dimon, who is one of the most prominent leaders in corporate America, has run JPMorgan for almost 19 years.
Dimon and other members of the bank’s operating committee congratulated Trump and other elected representatives, according to a memo to staff last week seen by Reuters.

The outspoken CEO travels frequently to Washington to speak with policymakers and has expressed views on everything from housing and the U.S.-China relationship to the economy. He continued his tradition of not endorsing any presidential candidate this year.



 

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