
The Trump administration will provide at least some temporary relief from political debanking.... But Democrats have discovered that debanking works like a charm for silencing political opponents.
If banks are going to enjoy the immense privileges that come with government backing, they must also accept that they cannot operate as if they are entirely free of accountability.

State Auditor and GOP candidate for Alabama Secretary of State Andrew Sorrell recently detailed to Fox News Digital his experience with being “debanked” during the Biden administration.

U.S. Sen. Katie Britt (R-Montgomery) recently joined Senate Banking Committee Republicans in introducing the Financial Integrity and Regulation Management Act, which would eliminate all references to reputational risk as a measure to determine the safety and soundness of regulated financial institutions. This practice has led to "debanking."
Over the past few years, there has been an uptick in politicized “debanking,” a tactic that the activist Wall Street crowd uses to harass, silence or blacklist individuals and organizations that don’t align with their narrow woke political agenda.