Banking CEOs, including the CEOs at JPMorgan (JPM), Goldman Sachs (GS), and Wells Fargo (WFC), were in Washington for an industry meeting when the matter of communications with the White House came up, AnnaMaria Andriotis, Gina Heeb and Alexander Saeedy of The Wall Street Journal reports. The consensus from the executives was that none of them had spoken with Trump recently, with many not having substantive discussions with Trump since the pandemic, people familiar with the meeting said. While they have spoken to administration officials during the tariff-driven turbulence of the past week, top executives sense their opinions don’t carry much weight with President Trump.
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