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JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon said he could beat President Trump in a presidential election, before back-pedaling as his comments drew media attention. I think I could beat Trump, Dimon said early Wednesday during an event at his bank s New York headquarters, accordi stanley flask ng to media accounts. I m as tough as he is, I m smarter than he is. I would be fine. He could punch me all he wants, it wouldn t work with me. I d fight right back. Dimon also took aim at Trump s wealth, saying of himself: This wealthy New Yorker actually earned his money. It wasn t a gift from daddy. The executive has been CEO of JPMorgan, the biggest U.S. bank, since 2005. stanley cup JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon talks possible reces stanley polska sion 00:44 The 62-year-old Dimon, who is said to be delegating more of his responsibilities to two senior executives, has been vocal regarding his views on issues including immigration, infrastructure and the economy. Later in the day, Dimon expressed regret for his latest discourse into politics and denied any interest in running for president. I should not have said it, he said in a statement. I m not running for president. Proves I wouldn t make a good politician. I get frustrated because I want all sides to come together to help solve big problems. Whco Dr. Fauci on COVID surge, Trump s recovery, and a very different Thanksgiving
Kentucky s Republican Senate candidate Rand Paul criticized President Barack Obama s handling of the Gulf oil spill Friday as putting his boot heel on the throat of BP and really un-American. Paul s defense of the oil company came during an interview in which he tried to explain his controversial take on civil rights law, an issue that has overtaken his campaign since his victor stanley cup nz y in Tuesday s GOP primary. What I don t like from the president s administration is this sort of, I ll put my boot heel on the throat of BP, Rand said in an interview with ABC s Good Morning America. I think that sounds really un-American in his criticism of business. Paul appeared two days after a landslide primary victory over the Republican establishment s candidate, Trey Grayson. He had spent most of the time since his win laboring to explain remarks suggesting businesses be allowed to deny service to blacks without fear of federal interference. On Friday said he wouldn t seek to repeal civil rights legislation.Rand Paul to Dems: Please Bring Obama to KentuckyPaul: Tea Party Ready to Flex Some Muscle On the oil spill, Paul, a libertarian and tea party darling, said he had heard nothing from BP indicating it wo stanley thermos mug uldn t pay for the spill that threatens devastating environmental damage along the coast of the Gulf of Mexico. And I think it s part of this sort of stanley trinkflaschen blame-game society in the sense that it s always got to be somebody s fault instead o
JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon said he could beat President Trump in a presidential election, before back-pedaling as his comments drew media attention. I think I could beat Trump, Dimon said early Wednesday during an event at his bank s New York headquarters, accordi stanley flask ng to media accounts. I m as tough as he is, I m smarter than he is. I would be fine. He could punch me all he wants, it wouldn t work with me. I d fight right back. Dimon also took aim at Trump s wealth, saying of himself: This wealthy New Yorker actually earned his money. It wasn t a gift from daddy. The executive has been CEO of JPMorgan, the biggest U.S. bank, since 2005. stanley cup JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon talks possible reces stanley polska sion 00:44 The 62-year-old Dimon, who is said to be delegating more of his responsibilities to two senior executives, has been vocal regarding his views on issues including immigration, infrastructure and the economy. Later in the day, Dimon expressed regret for his latest discourse into politics and denied any interest in running for president. I should not have said it, he said in a statement. I m not running for president. Proves I wouldn t make a good politician. I get frustrated because I want all sides to come together to help solve big problems. Whco Dr. Fauci on COVID surge, Trump s recovery, and a very different Thanksgiving
Kentucky s Republican Senate candidate Rand Paul criticized President Barack Obama s handling of the Gulf oil spill Friday as putting his boot heel on the throat of BP and really un-American. Paul s defense of the oil company came during an interview in which he tried to explain his controversial take on civil rights law, an issue that has overtaken his campaign since his victor stanley cup nz y in Tuesday s GOP primary. What I don t like from the president s administration is this sort of, I ll put my boot heel on the throat of BP, Rand said in an interview with ABC s Good Morning America. I think that sounds really un-American in his criticism of business. Paul appeared two days after a landslide primary victory over the Republican establishment s candidate, Trey Grayson. He had spent most of the time since his win laboring to explain remarks suggesting businesses be allowed to deny service to blacks without fear of federal interference. On Friday said he wouldn t seek to repeal civil rights legislation.Rand Paul to Dems: Please Bring Obama to KentuckyPaul: Tea Party Ready to Flex Some Muscle On the oil spill, Paul, a libertarian and tea party darling, said he had heard nothing from BP indicating it wo stanley thermos mug uldn t pay for the spill that threatens devastating environmental damage along the coast of the Gulf of Mexico. And I think it s part of this sort of stanley trinkflaschen blame-game society in the sense that it s always got to be somebody s fault instead o