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House Hearing On Federal Government's Monitoring Of Banking Transactions

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Today on Capitol Hill, the House is set to listen to testimony regarding the federal government's involvement in the banking system. Lawmakers are focusing on protecting Americans from being targeted as potential threats based on their political affiliations, religious beliefs, or shopping habits.

The Financial Crimes Department at the Treasury has acknowledged requesting banks to monitor Americans' transactions in connection to the events of January 6th. This monitoring included tracking political terms such as Trump, MAGA, Biden, or Kamala, as well as scrutinizing purchases from retailers like Dick's Sporting Goods, Cabela's, or Bass Pro, and even transactions involving religious books.

Experts who will be testifying before the House have raised concerns about the potential dangers of such surveillance. They have highlighted the risk of systemic censorship within the financial industry, pointing out policies related to reputational risk, hate speech, and intolerance that could impact individuals' access to financial services.

A Treasury official clarified that banks are voluntarily participating in this monitoring of customer transactions. However, there are supposed limits on the information that banks can disclose, and certain thresholds must be met before customers are flagged for further scrutiny.

The Treasury Secretary has initiated an investigation into these practices, but the results are pending. The possibility of halting these monitoring activities remains uncertain pending the outcome of the investigation.

As the situation unfolds, concerns persist about the potential misuse of financial surveillance to exclude individuals based on their beliefs and convictions. The ongoing debate underscores the need for transparency and accountability in the financial sector.

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