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That is House Speaker Mike Johnson.
Federal prosecutors are looking into whether some of Wall Street's biggest banks illegally dropped customers for political reasons.
We're told the investigation is being handled by the U.S.
attorney for Washington, D.C., Jeanine Pirro.
Now, President Trump has repeatedly criticized the notion of debanking, and he signed an executive order to stamp out that practice.
Regulators are now required to identify lenders that deprive individuals of banking services for political or religious reasons.
Last year, President Trump said he was cut off from bank accounts and denied new ones from JPMorgan Chase and Bank of America after his first administration ended in violent riots at the Capitol.
And that is news when you want it.
With Bloomberg News Now, I'm Doug Krisner and this is Bloomberg.
News When You Want It with Bloomberg News Now.
I'm Doug Krisner.
We are getting word that the U.S.
has launched strikes against Iran again after President Trump vowed to do so earlier in the day in response to what he said was Tehran delaying talks on an interim peace deal.
Trump's remarks came after the U.S.
renewed attacks on the Islamic Republic overnight.
The equity market was rattled today by a renewed sell-off in some of the world's largest tech names.
We had the Philadelphia Semiconductor Index losing 3.5%.
Now, sentiment surrounding the AI trade has been depressed since last week's disappointing revenue forecast from Broadcom.
And since then, shares in Broadcom are down 22%.
Today, the Dow Industrial Average lost 1.9 percent.