Three Wall Street Mega Banks Have Admitted to a Combined Eight Felony Counts

Three Wall Street Mega Banks Have Admitted to a Combined Eight Felony Counts;
But Don’t Expect the Word “Felony” to Come Up in Wednesday’s Senate
Banking Hearing with their CEOs
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By Pam Martens and Russ Martens: May 25, 2021 ~
On Wednesday, the Senate Banking Committee will haul each of the CEOs of the largest U.S. banks on Wall Street to a hearing. Three of those banks have been charged with, and admitted to, egregious felonies. But we will be shocked if any Senator dares to inquire […]

This Is What Jamie Dimon Will Tell the U.S. Senate Today (With Annotated
Text)
https://wallstreetonparade.com/2021/05/this-is-what-jamie-dimon-will-tell-the-u-s-senate-today-with-annotated-text/

By Pam Martens and Russ Martens: May 26, 2021 ~
Below are selected remarks from Jamie Dimon’s prepared statement for
the Senate Banking Committee hearing today, which will take testimony from a total of six Wall Street bank CEOs. Wall Street On Parade’s annotated
remarks appear in brackets and italics.
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Jamie Dimon, Chairman and CEO of JPMorgan Chase
“Chairman Brown, Ranking […]

 

Moscow Times: Russia Gives Google 24 Hour Ultimatum to Remove Banned Content. “Russia’s internet regulator has threatened to slow down Google services in Russia if it does not comply with requests to delete content within 24 hours, Russia’s state-run TASS news agency has reported. The federal communications watchdog Roskomnadzor said Monday that Google had failed to remove 20-30% of links to content which it says are prohibited in Russia — a controversial category which includes content promoting drug use and featuring child pornography, as well as posts Russia says encourage under-18s to attend unauthorized protests.”

 

Facebook, Twitter and Google could get fined for banning candidates under new Florida law. “Large tech companies such as Facebook, Twitter and Google could get slapped with fines if they bar political candidates in Florida from their platforms, under a new law signed by Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis on Monday.”

 

EPA brings back website showing increased climate change risks. “After a gap of more than four years, the Environmental Protection Agency is relaunching a website highlighting evidence of climate change in the United States, including rising temperatures, increased ocean acidity, sea level rise, river flooding, droughts, heat waves, and wildfires.”

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