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BOOK READING MYTHOLOGY & ANALYTICS LOGISTICS STATISTICS BY RANDELL CLIFFORD MEANS

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JP MORGAN CHASE & JAMIE DIMON VS DONALD J TRUMP MOVIE 🎬 PART 1 SCREENPLAY WRITTEN BY RANDELL CLIFFORD MEANS MARCH 29TH 2026...

President Trump filed a lawsuit against JPMorgan Chase and its CEO, Jamie Dimon, in January 2026, seeking at least \(\$5\) billion in damages for allegedly "debanking" him and his businesses for political reasons. The lawsuit, filed in a Florida state court, alleges that the bank cut ties with him following the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol riot and placed him on a "blacklist".
Allegations: The complaint accuses the bank of engaging in trade libel and violating Florida's Unfair and Deceptive Trade Practices Act by closing accounts in 2021."Debanking": Trump's legal team claims this was a politically motivated move, driven by the bank's desire to distance itself from his conservative views.JPMorgan’s Response: JPMorgan Chase has stated the lawsuit has "no merit" and that they do not close accounts for political or religious reasons, but rather on legal or regulatory grounds.

Daniel R Tovar & my mother COSIGNED a $50000 loan with JP MORGAN CHASE to finish my last semester at Howard University in Washington D.C when the institution refused to honor my full scholarship of 11 credits needed to graduate. Randell Clifford Means graduated December 18th 2008 from Howard University with the help of JPMorgan Chase.

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On January 22, 2026, Donald Trump filed a $5 billion lawsuit against JPMorgan Chase and its CEO, Jamie Dimon, alleging that the bank improperly closed his business accounts for political reasons following the January 6, 2021, Capitol riot.
Key Details of the Lawsuit:
Allegations: The lawsuit, filed in Miami-Dade County, Florida, claims JPMorgan engaged in "debanking"—cutting off financial services—based on "woke" beliefs and a desire to distance itself from Trump's conservative views.
"Blacklist" Accusation: Trump alleges that Dimon ordered a "blacklist" to warn other banks against doing business with him and the Trump Organization.
Damages: The suit seeks at least $5 billion in damages, citing reputational harm and disruption to business operations.

Based on social media reports referencing a January 2006 meeting, Jamie Dimon visited the Howard University School of Business. This meeting occurred shortly after he became CEO of JPMorgan Chase in late 2005, a period where he was already establishing himself as a major figure in American finance.
Context: While specific details of the 2006 Howard visit are not widely published in official biographies, it is common for major bank CEOs to engage with business schools, particularly to discuss banking, leadership, and finance.
Background: Dimon had recently orchestrated the Bank One merger and taken the helm of JPMorgan Chase.
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This visit was part of his broader engagement with financial leadership in the early 2000s.
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Jamie Dimon sells roughly $150M in JPMorgan shares | Banking DiveJamie Dimon became CEO of JPMorgan Chase & Co. on December 31, 2005, succeeding William B. Harrison, Jr.. Previously President and COO following the July 2004 Bank One merger, Dimon took the top spot six months earlier than planned, later becoming chairman in 2006, leading the bank through the 2008 financial crisis.
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Key details regarding Dimon's appointment:
Transition: He succeeded William B. Harrison, Jr., who remained as Chairman until Dec 31, 2006.
Merger Background: Dimon joined JPMorgan in 2004 when it merged with Bank One, where he was Chairman and CEO.
Leadership Impact: Under his leadership, JPMorgan Chase became the largest U.S. bank by domestic assets and market capitalization.
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Dimon has remained CEO of JPMorgan Chase & Co. since that time.

Randell Means was a standout strong safety for the Howard University Bison football team (2006–2007), recording 140 tackles in 22 games. A Detroit native, he graduated in 2008 with a political science degree and became a notable alumnus profiled in "Where Are They Now?" segments regarding his post-football career in environmental protection and logistics, as described by the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference.
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Athletic Profile: Means, a 5-8, 175-pound safety from Detroit Catholic Central HS, transferred from Ball State to Howard, becoming a two-year starter who helped the team secure 11 victories.
"Where Are They Now?": He is featured in interviews discussing his transition from football to professional work with U.S. Ecology, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), and the Michigan Army

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