- September 15, 2018
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President Trump Hit Back at CEO of JPMorgan Jamie Dimon
The CEO of JPMorgan Chase, Jamie Dimon suggested that he could beat Trump in a national election. Trump also hit back at the CEO of JPMorgan and tweeted that the major problem with banker Jamie Dimon (running for President) is that he doesn’t have the suitability and he is a poor public speaker.
He added that the banker, on the other hand, is wonderful. He said that he has made a lot of bankers and they look much smarter than they are with his great economic policies.
The problem with banker Jamie Dimon running for President is that he doesn’t have the aptitude or “smarts” & is a poor public speaker & nervous mess – otherwise he is wonderful. I’ve made a lot of bankers, and others, look much smarter than they are with my great economic policy!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) September 13, 2018
The CEO of JPMorgan Chase took swipes at Trump during an event took place at the headquarters of the bank in New York. Dimon said that he was smarter than Donald Trump and just as tough. He also informed CNBC that Trump could punch him all he needs, but it couldn’t work with him. He added that this wealthy New Yorker basically earned his money, but it wasn’t a gift from Daddy.
Dimon also backtracked on the comments and said that he wasn’t running for the U.S President. He added that it proves he will not make a good politician. He said that he was frustrated due to he needs all sides to come together to help in solving major problems.
Point to be noted that Dimon formerly served in the business advisory council at the White House. He was reportedly considered an important figure for the role of treasury secretary of Trump. He also issued a strong rebuke after the response of Trump regarding a white supremacist rally in Virginia. He added that he strongly disagrees with the reaction of President Trump over the events took place in Charlottesville during the last several days. He added that intolerance, violence, and racism are always wrong.