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Home»Politics»Jamie Dimon Says Raising Taxes Won’t Help Americans: ‘Money Just Goes to Friends and Lobbying Groups’ in Washington, D.C.

Jamie Dimon Says Raising Taxes Won’t Help Americans: ‘Money Just Goes to Friends and Lobbying Groups’ in Washington, D.C.

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Paul EkeBy Paul EkeApril 4, 20263 Mins Read
Jamie Dimon speaking about taxes and government spending in Washington DC
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A video that’s making the rounds on X shows JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon slamming how the U.S. government goes about raising taxes, during comments recorded in Washington, D.C. Dimon contends that greater taxes don’t help everyday Americans because Congress directs the money to special interests and lobbying efforts. The video has caught fire online, prompting discussion about federal expenditures and the role of businesses in the political process.

Jamie Dimon, CEO of JPMorgan Chase, says that US Government raising taxes doesn’t do anything to help the average American

He says raising taxes does nothing because Congress just launders the money to their friends, special interest groups and “17,000 lobbying groups”

“I don't… pic.twitter.com/D1VqlElbjg

— Wall Street Apes (@WallStreetApes) April 4, 2026

The video was uploaded to X by @WallStreetApes, and it captures Jamie Dimon, the CEO of JPMorgan Chase, at an event in Washington, D.C. The clip has garnered a great deal of feedback from viewers responding to Dimon’s comments on taxes, corruption, and lobbying in American politics.

In the video, Dimon can be heard stating that raising taxes does little to benefit ordinary Americans since Congress funnels the money to friends, interest groups, and lobbying firms. He describes Washington as a “swamp” and states that even big corporations, including banks, are part of the issue as they go after their self‑interest rather than the country’s.

According to the post, Dimon said the system fails to channel tax revenue directly to those who need it, asserting that the current approach only expands influence among “17,000 lobbying groups.” It is not clear from the footage when exactly the remarks were recorded, but they appear to take place during a public discussion or meeting. The clip has not been independently verified beyond the social media post.

Social Media Reactions to Jamie Dimon’s Remarks

People had mixed responses online to the video from both supporters and critics. Some users supported Dimon, saying his comments were a late recognition of government waste.

One person wrote, “Raising taxes to feed a corrupt machine is not compassion,” and another said, “The more taxes we give, the bigger the debt gets.” Others opined that the public is increasingly recognizing widespread corruption, and said, “At least it’s a start” to holding officials responsible.

Simultaneously, Dimon was criticized for being hypocritical, with reference to JPMorgan Chase’s previous government bailouts and lobbying. “He’s not lying,” one comment noted, “He’s just leaving out his part.” Another commenter wrote, “Jamie and other bankers have the biggest lobbers in the world,” calling his criticism disingenuous.

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The footage has gone viral because it is the rarest of moments, one of Wall Street’s most powerful CEOs openly criticizing Washington’s use of taxpayer dollars, while observers argue over whether his criticism is rooted in a real frustration or whether it is self-serving.

We don’t know yet if Dimon’s comments will have an impact on larger discussions about policy, but the clip continues to circulate as online discussions grow.

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Paul Eke is a Nigeria-based content writer and forex market analyst with experience in financial writing, news coverage, and SEO-driven content. He holds a bachelor’s degree in marine engineering.

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