Public Advocate CEO Eugene Delgaudio Asks President Trump to Investigate Debanking Incident

By: PRLog
Public Advocate, a non-profit, non-violent organization, is hopeful that their recent written testimony will qualify as an acceptable first submission for enforcement by the Justice Department under the new Presidential Executive order on the debanking controversy questioned by the President about certain banking institutions against targeted religious communities.

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Public Advocate of the United States
Oct. 23, 2025

WASHINGTON, D.C. Oct. 23, 2025 — Public Advocate, a non-profit, non-violent organization, is hopeful that their recent written testimony will qualify as an acceptable first submission for enforcement by the Justice Department under the new Presidential Executive order on the debanking controversy questioned by the President about certain banking institutions against targeted religious communities.

Public Advocate has submitted a formal complaint to President Donald Trump titled "Urgent Request for Investigation and Enforcement Pursuant to Executive Order 14331 – Politicized Debanking of Public Advocate of the U.S. (NAME OMITTED), in Violation of ECOA, CFPA, and FTC Act"

Eugene Delgaudio, president of Public Advocate said in an online post on Thursday, October 23 the following:

We salute President Donald Trump on his interest and decision to end discrimination with his recent executive order, and we are confident in President Trump stated conviction to end the use of financial debanking as a form of religious persecution in America, and we are hopeful he accepts our appeal," says Delgaudio.

It is alleged by Public Advocate in a letter to President Donald Trump: "A specific company, unnamed today, stated to credit card vendors recently that Public Advocate's account has "been identified as posing potential reputational risk to the company brand. As a result, the unnamed company ordered the immediate termination of (credit card) accounts."

This same unnamed company demanded that our organization be completely cut off from receiving Credit Card donations, accusing us of violating their business standard. Other credit card companies complied with this demand on the part of this unnamed credit card service.

Public Advocate's letter of complaint to President Donald Trump details this action as misguided and seems to fit the pattern of "debanking" or denial of financial services in violation of the First Amendment as described in President Donald Trump's recent statements explaining his Executive Order.

COPY OF OCTOBER 9 LETTER TO PRESIDENT TRUMP ABOUT UNNAMED CREDIT CARD COMPANY IS AVAILABLE ON REQUEST

COPY OF PRESIDENT TRUMPS EXECUTIVE ORDER ON DEBANKING OF CHRISTIANS

SOURCE Public Advocate of the United States
publicadvocateusa.org

CONTACT: 703-845-1808, info@publicadvocateusa.org

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