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  • Largest U.S. Bank Cuts Ties to Conservative Group, Canceling Donald Trump Jr. Event

    11/18/2021 1:04:11 AM PST · by blueplum · 57 replies
    Newsweek ^ | 17 November 2021 | AILA SLISCO
    The country's largest bank has cut ties with a Missouri conservative group, forcing an event that had been set to feature Donald Trump Jr. to be immediately canceled. The December 3 St. Charles, Missouri, event featuring the son of former President Donald Trump was organized by the conservative Defense of Liberty political action committee. WePay, a payment processor owned by JPMorgan Chase, had reportedly been used to handle the event's ticket transactions... ...WePay informed him in a message that it would no longer do business with his group based on an alleged violation of terms of service...
  • WePay Helps Group Go Against Chick-Fil-A

    07/22/2012 9:47:45 PM PDT · by nickcarraway · 51 replies
    NBC Bay Area ^ | Friday, Jul 20, 2012 | Scott Budman |
    It's a case of social networking, same-sex marriage, and chicken. As Chick-Fil-A makes its move into the Bay Area, some local residents unhappy with the company's stance on gay marriage are raising money to fight back. And they're using a Silicon Valley startup's technology to help. A group of Mountain View residents and employees led by Robert Neivert went online to raise a quick $1,000. That's how much they need to file paperwork opposing the city's plan to let a Chick-Fil-A in. To do it quickly, they went on WePay, which lets you raise money, with a little social networking...