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BETRAYAL: Trump's Former Solicitor General STABS President in Back Over $5 Billion Bank War

Gary FranchiFebruary 26, 2026290 views
BETRAYAL: Trump's Former Solicitor General STABS President in Back Over $5 Billion Bank War
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In a stunning act of legal betrayal that exposes the swamp's tentacles even in supposedly conservative law firms, Jones Day—the powerhouse firm that helped staff President Trump's first administration—has now turned its guns on the Commander-in-Chief himself in a $5 billion lawsuit that could determine whether banks can continue their political persecution of conservatives.

The Cleveland-based legal giant, which previously provided Trump's first Solicitor General and represented his campaign in numerous high-stakes battles, is now defending JPMorgan Chase in what many are calling the most important 'debanking' case in American history. The lawsuit centers on allegations that the banking behemoth systematically discriminated against conservative customers and organizations by closing their accounts based purely on political ideology.

The Ultimate Swamp Move

This isn't just about legal representation—it's about the revolving door between corporate America and the political establishment that President Trump has fought against his entire political career. Jones Day's decision to defend JPMorgan while Trump battles the same institution over alleged financial discrimination raises serious questions about loyalty and conflicts of interest that would make even seasoned Washington insiders blush.

The $5 billion case represents far more than money. It's ground zero in the fight against financial cancel culture that has seen conservative voices systematically silenced through economic warfare. From individual patriots to entire organizations, Americans have watched helplessly as woke banks wielded their power like political weapons.

"This is exactly the kind of deep state, corporate cronyism that President Trump was elected to drain from the swamp," one legal observer noted. "These firms talk conservative when they want access, then stab you in the back when the corporate paymasters come calling."

The timing couldn't be more revealing. As Trump's second administration pushes forward with aggressive deregulation and anti-woke policies, the very law firm that helped build his legal team is now working to protect the financial institutions engaging in the kind of political persecution Trump campaigned against.

Patriots deserve to know: when the chips are down, which side will America's elite law firms really choose—the Constitution and conservative principles, or the almighty corporate dollar?

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Gary Franchi

Award-winning journalist covering breaking news, politics & culture for Next News Network.

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PatriotMike2024VerifiedFeb 27, 2026
This is exactly what I've been saying - the swamp creatures reveal themselves the moment Trump's out of office. These establishment lawyers never really supported him, they were just waiting for their chance to backstab.
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ConservativeFirstVerifiedFeb 27, 2026
100% agree Mike. It's always the ones closest to him that do the most damage.
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TexasRancher47VerifiedFeb 27, 2026
Can someone explain what this $5 billion bank war is about? I've been following Trump news but missed this story somehow.
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TrumpTrain2028VerifiedFeb 28, 2026
Deep state gonna deep state. These people have no loyalty whatsoever - they'll turn on anyone to protect their own interests and stay in good graces with the Washington elite.
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AmericaFirst1776VerifiedFeb 28, 2026
It's all about money and power with these DC insiders. They never cared about draining the swamp.