Now John Eastman, one of the attorneys who worked with former President Donald Trump, has been debanked by both Bank of America and USAA. That USAA debanked Eastman for his ties to the 2020 election contest comes as a surprise.
As USAA grew larger, some customers complained of a decline in quality as USAA increasingly contracted out key services, such as adjustment claims.
This brings us back to the curious case of USAA debanking John Eastman without giving any reason.
In 2023, USAA debanked former Trump attorney John Eastman, citing its right to close an account "For any reason without advance notice." Eastman asked about the closures the bank stated that it was their policy not to disclose any further information.
Regarding USAA's rating, Cameron also added, "As you can see, USAA's rating shows how deeply political activism has seeped into the culture of the insurance company. There are few parts of its business not embracing left-wing ideology. I suspect that most of USAA's members would find alarming its alignment with a progressive agenda."
With this in mind, it's remarkable that one of the many Texas Republicans USAA contributed to was quick to denounce USAA's Eastman debanking.
Glenn Hegar, the Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts, posted on X that "USAA members deserve better from a company that once embraced its members as heroes but now apparently views them as extremists. This lurch to radical leftist ideology is disgraceful." I agree.
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