Mike Flynn, former National Security Advisor of Donald Trump, was flagged off as 'reputational risk' by Chase Bank in a letter allegedly sent to the retired three-star general. The letter which surfaced on social media has left the internet divided.
Flynn, who had twice pleaded guilty to lying to the FBI, raised eyebrows after he was granted pardon by the former U.S. President Donald Trump in November.
Regina Hicks shared the letter allegedly sent to Flynn announcing that they would be closing his credit cards on September 18, 2021. "BREAKING: Chase Bank cancels its credit card accounts with General Flynn citing possible "reputational risk" to their company. In case there was any doubt what is happening in this country," Hicks tweeted while crediting Tracey Beanz.
Red Voice Media reported that Flynn made the announcement on Telegram about receiving the letter from Chase Bank. The letter stated, "Update: We are closing your credit cards. After careful consideration, we decided to close your credit cards on September 18, 2021 because continuing the relationship creates possible reputational risk to our company. You may receive additional account closing notifications if you other accounts under a different name or address."
"Chase Bank has gone full blown woke! They need to deal with their own reputation instead of persecuting my family and I. DOJ dropped my case for their own egregious government misconduct, appears you weren't that lucky with the DOJ. I guess my America First political views don't align with yours. Your loss " Flynn wrote on the social media platform, according to the outlet.
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Chase Bank Closes Mike Flynn's Credit Card Accounts? Calls to Cancel 'Woke' Bank Surface