You can’t make this up. Bank of America CEO Brian Moynihan was forced to sit and listen as former President Donald Trump absolutely torched him in a resurfaced interview—and the moment is pure gold.
During a past interview, Trump went off on Moynihan for what he called blatant hypocrisy and political cowardice. Trump recalled how Moynihan was eager to please while he was in the White House—but changed his tune the moment Trump left office.
“Brian was kissing my ass when I was president,” Trump said, recalling their interactions. “And when I called him after I was president to deposit a billion dollars plus… he said, ‘we can’t do it.’”
The room? Stone cold silent. Moynihan’s face? A masterclass in uncomfortable squirming.
Trump didn’t stop there. He hammered Bank of America for what he described as targeting and debanking conservatives—accusing the mega-bank of politicizing finance and betraying basic American principles of fairness.
“What happens is I call Bank of America routinely,” Trump added. “And I speak to him… they have zero interest.”
The footage of Moynihan being forced to listen to this interview has gone viral, and let’s just say—his reaction is priceless. The camera caught him visibly uncomfortable, shifting in his seat, clearly hoping the ground would open up and swallow him whole.
Watch the full moment here:
This moment is bigger than just a viral clip. It’s a reminder that major financial institutions are being called out—loudly—for discriminating against Americans based on political beliefs. And when the man they once groveled before turns the spotlight back on them, they’re not handling it very well.
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