Jamie Dimon Rejects Kathy Hochul’s "Patriotic Duty" Tax Plea
Brian Kilmeade Show
FOX News Podcasts
4.1 • 2K Ratings
🗓️ 31 March 2026
⏱️ 20 minutes
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| 0:53.9 | Uber Vanilla, pouring now at Starbucks. Subject to availability while stocks last. Hey, it's my privilege to welcome in Jamie Diamond, Chairman CEO of J.P. Morgan Chase. He's got a great initiative. We're going to talk about it in a second. Jamie, thanks so much for coming in here. We truly appreciate it. I know. We already had a good day already. I know. Yeah, we already, we were on Fox and Friends earlier. And also, I know for a fact, you get up at 4.30. You've already read how many papers? Five. And that's normal. Do you have physical papers or online? Yeah, I do it online because the physical papers don't come early enough. And also they're not updated. Right. I, and literally until about a year ago, it's always physical. So it's Wall Street Journal, Financial Times, and the economist? No, the New York Post. I got to do it because I read it. Most of the pictures, but New York Times, Washington Post, Wall Street Journal, Financial Times, in that order. And the financial times because it covers |
| 1:45.0 | the world. Right. The ones aren't very international. Of course, we operate in 100 countries around |
| 1:48.5 | the world, so I need to remember what's going on everywhere. So we just watched the Pentagon |
| 1:52.3 | press conference together and people are concerned about the economy where we're at right now. |
| 1:56.5 | We have, I guess, at $4. We have the market's around $45,000 today. I'm not sure what it's doing right now. Are you concerned about the economy today? And what areas please you? What doesn't? Yeah. Well, I think, look, not really, you know, there are some positive things taking place. We're talking about the economy. There are hundreds of factors that affect it. You know, and gas will be one. It's a negative, you know, for the population, more for the lower |
| 2:20.7 | income folks and everybody else. But you still have jobs. You still have huge capital expenditures. |
| 2:25.6 | You still have tax benefits coming to families. So right now it looks pretty good. But the most |
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