A conservative non-profit group has launched an ad campaign targeting Bank of America for allegedly imposing an 'ideologically-driven agenda on the American people.'
House Weaponization of Government member Rep. Thomas Massie, R-Ky., says the subcommittee is uncovering a ‘disturbing trend’ of the FBI ‘working together’ with private companies.
The entry claimed that"political activists use ESG as a way to drive a progressive agenda and ideological allies in the business community help push this agenda through economic coercion and ignoring democratic processes." A Consumers’ Report email shared with Fox News Digital further described the importance of its campaign, stating,"This launch comes at a time when Bank of America and other major banks are attacking American values and using access to capital to help force a political agenda, much like asset management firm BlackRock."
One of the campaign’s 30-second TV ads listed the progressive initiatives that Bank of America has promoted in recent years. It claimed,"They’re funding abortions, demanding Americans comply with their woke climate agenda, they teach people that the U.S. is a system of White supremacy, while stripping away your Second Amendment rights. A California Democrat? No, it’s Bank of America under CEO Brian Moynihan.
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