The JPMorgan CEO responded again to Elizabeth Warren's criticism, saying we shouldn't 'vilify' those 'who worked hard to accomplish things.'
JPMorgan's CEO, Jamie Dimon, in an interview with CBS, doubled down on his retort against Elizabeth Warren. "I think you should vilify Nazis, but you shouldn't vilify people who worked hard to accomplish things," Dimon said. Dimon, who is worth about $1.6 billion, was also quizzed on his $31 million salary, saying it wasn't up to him. View Business Insider's homepage for more stories.
JPMorgan's CEO, Jamie Dimon, in an interview with CBS, doubled down on his retort against Elizabeth Warren. "I think you should vilify Nazis, but you shouldn't vilify people who worked hard to accomplish things," Dimon said. Dimon, who is worth about $1.6 billion, was also quizzed on his $31 million salary, saying it wasn't up to him. View Business Insider's homepage for more stories.
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