
Is there a mechanism for banks that believe that they have been impacted to file some sort of a complaint with the FDIC?
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Is there a mechanism for banks that believe that they have been impacted to file some sort of a complaint with the FDIC?

It is my hope, Mr. Chairman, that we can come together to understand what the FDIC's involvement was in these practices and create a bipartisan solution to ensure that this never happens again.

While we can all agree that consumer protection is a noble and worthy task, the personal preferences of unelected bureaucrats should not, and must not, be the policy of the United States.

What are the sanctions for examiners that violate? If a complaint is justified, what are the sanctions?

What procedures have you put in place internally to ensure that examiners are not pressuring regulated banks to deny accounts and access to industries of which they personally disapprove?

However, extrajudicial punishment meted out arbitrarily runs counter to the American rule of law and, frankly, the United States Constitution.

I think that we must be very clear in Homeland Security and the other committees that terrorism and the fight against terrorism is not a Republican or a Democratic, if you will, singular and sole opportunity to claim service to the country.

We cannot condemn a President who other Presidents may have had situations of war, but did not have situations of ISIS.

I celebrate what you said about the U.S. Information Agency. That is a hot point that we should move on quickly.

Threats from foreign and domestic terrorist groups are not going away overnight.

I want to build upon the work that we are already doing and encourage this committee to continue the serious discussions.

America always does the right thing after it has exhausted every other option.

We have got 6 months to act, and to everybody that knows Washington, pressure is a great thing for us to have here.

I guarantee you that my troops knew what the mission was and knew who the enemy was.

It now guarantees that nearly 130 million Americans can no longer be denied coverage because of a preexisting condition.

It has not caused an economic catastrophe. In fact, in the last 5 years, the U.S. has seen the longest stretch in job growth ever, adding 12 million jobs, cutting the unemployment rate in half.

Anyone proposing changes to the ACA, repealing the ACA, altering it in any way, should make sure that that is a central plank, because that was a moral failing, in my judgment.

It has not led to massive increases in health spending or premiums, but rather it slowed the growth in health costs to the lowest level in half a century.