02/10/2021 / By Ethan Huff
When pressed by the Biden regime to hand over private data on customer purchases made in the Washington, D.C., area around the time of the Capitol false flag “insurrection,” Bank of America (BofA) was more than happy to oblige.
According to Fox News host Tucker Carlson, BofA jumped at the opportunity to pore through its customer database and identify “suspects” who traveled to D.C. in early January. It then handed this personal information over to the feds as part of an investigation.
BofA reportedly flagged customer records if they contained indicators of travel to D.C. between Jan. 5-6; purchases of hotel, Airbnb, or VRBO accommodations during this time; any purchases of weapons between Jan. 7 and Inauguration Day (Jan. 20); and any airline-related purchases since Jan. 6.
One innocent BofA customer was actually interrogated by the feds because his purchasing history was apparently “suspect.” This individual was quickly cleared as a non-target in the Biden regime’s political witch hunt against conservatives.
Keep in mind that BofA is doing all this without the consent or even knowledge of its customers. This is highly illegal, but since America has devolved into a nation of sanctioned lawlessness, depravity and perversion, what’s to stop them?
According to reports, more than 200 people have thus far been identified as “fitting the profile” of a potential “terrorist” who went to D.C. on Jan. 6 to protest.
One individual who claims to have been a BofA customer for 16 years announced on social media that she pulled her funds from the banking institution after learning about its fascist complicity.
“All banks have responsibilities under federal law to cooperate with law enforcement inquiries in full compliance with the law,” a spokesperson for BofA told the media, suggesting that the bank does not comment on any of its communications with law enforcement.
In its defense, BofA says it has leeway under the Bank Secrecy Act to share private customer data with law enforcement when it has the potential to “deter and detect money laundering, terrorist financing, and other criminal acts and the misuse of our nation’s financial institutions.”
BofA would seem to hold the position that private customer data is up for grabs whenever the government asks for it, even if customers are never told about it.
To be fair, banks that refuse to comply with government demands, no matter their illegality, have in the past been issued “large” civil monetary penalties, according to the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC).
When asked for comment by FOX Business, Wells Fargo, JPMorgan, and Citi all refused to respond.
If only this amount of effort was put into dealing with the 2020 election fraud situation. There is plenty of proof out there to suggest that massive criminality effectively stole the White House for Chairman Joe Xiden, who is now illegally occupying the People’s House and using it to lay the blueprints for the communist Chinese takeover of America.
“They all know what you had for lunch but could find no voter fraud,” joked one commenter at The Gateway Pundit about the misplaced priorities of federal law enforcement.
“One law, the Patriot Act, has forever changed the banking industry,” wrote another, noting that none of this would have been possible were it not for the post-911 treason of George W. Bush. “It has forever changed the banking industry … thanks G.W.”
“If you have an account with Bank of America, it is time to close that account,” wrote yet another. “There must be consequences for this tyranny.”
More related news about the Capitol “siege” and the government’s witch hunt against conservatives can be found at FalseFlag.news.
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