"De-bank" is a word. It's possible that Saturday Night Live writers and performers are just sloppy and lazy and not too bright. It's also possible that some on the show know the term "de-bank," but they have no respect for their audience, thinking their viewers are too uniformed to realize the alleged joke is based on a completely false premise. Whatever, it's funny that SNL is the joke, not Trump.SNL did a segment mocking Trump for using the word de-bank:
— End Wokeness (@EndWokeness) January 28, 2024
"Trump introduced an interesting new term: de-banking. I don't know what the hell de-bank even means."
This is what happens when you live in your own echo chamber.
Not one SNL writer or audience member realized that… pic.twitter.com/oUKZjFa1SL
"We do not debank based on the lawful personal views of our customers"
— Bloomberg UK (@BloombergUK) August 1, 2023
CEO Noel Quinn tells @flacqua that HSBC will work with authorities to find a "good resolution," as the UK banking industry grapples with the fallout of the row between Nigel Farage and NatWest… pic.twitter.com/qpr2jciIHf
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