There's also a campaign to kick "alt right" associated individuals and organizations off of payment processing services. SPLC partners with PayPal to flag accounts for instance.
I don't think it's accurate to describe a bank choosing not to do business with Donald Trump after the Capitol attack and the end of his presidency as an "instance in which funds in an American’s bank account were somehow confiscated because they espoused a white nationalist conspiracy theory."
https://thehill.com/policy/finance/banking-financial-institutions/535282-florida-bank-says-it-has-closed-trumps-accounts
There's also a campaign to kick "alt right" associated individuals and organizations off of payment processing services. SPLC partners with PayPal to flag accounts for instance.
I don't think it's accurate to describe a bank choosing not to do business with Donald Trump after the Capitol attack and the end of his presidency as an "instance in which funds in an American’s bank account were somehow confiscated because they espoused a white nationalist conspiracy theory."