WASHINGTON — Some of the toughest questions for JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon during Tuesday’s House Financial Services Committee hearing came from lawmakers who will either not be returning to Congress following year or will face steep hurdles to reelection. The House panel is already known on Capitol Hill as the “cash committee” due to its members’ penchant for Wall Street fundraising, however it will have much fewer critics of the financial establishment following year.Rep. Barney Frank (D-Mass.), the ranking Democrat on the committee, provided some of the harshest questioning of Dimon early in the hearing, accusing Dimon of a “filibuster” and of deliberately misconstruing Frank’s questions. Glance at More…
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