Talk:Operation Choke Point

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terrorists?

Nothing I've read says this is targeted at terrorist financing and it is not supported by any citations. I've added the {{dubious}} tag and if a reliable source published before that statement was added to this Wikipedia page can't be found shortly, it should be removed. (I'm looking too). The Dissident Aggressor 17:39, 22 November 2014 (UTC)Reply

The one news source I found that supports this [1] was published on October 9, long after this statement was on Wikipedia and may be a case of Wikipedia influencing coverage. The Dissident Aggressor 15:19, 23 November 2014 (UTC)Reply
Ok, with no response, I'm removing that objective since the majority of sources don't support it. It's likely something that was added here, then picked up. I'm not opposed to it being added back to the article but I'd request that it be supported by references published before this edit which seems to have added the concept of terrorism to this article without any support. The Dissident Aggressor 16:51, 24 November 2014 (UTC)Reply

Multiple issues

This article presents highly contentious partisan claims, coming from Republican politicians and the right-wing editorial pages; and it even exaggerates them, by "reading between the lines" of carefully couched implication that such sources use to portray Choke Point as maximally scandalous. For example, Rep. Issa's report is clearly a partisan and primary source, larded with numerous extraordinary claims such as a suggestion that requiring legitimate payday lenders to demonstrate that they have the licenses legally required to operate is equivalent to the trial by dunking satirically depicted in Monty Python and the Holy Grail. But this article not only relies on the report exclusively for its "details" section, it goes even further than the report does, by explicitly characterizing general FDIC advice on how banks can mitigate third-party risks as the "details" of a program that did not even exist at the time the advice was published, and positioning these invented "details" as proof that the Obama administration was lying when it characterized Choke Point as focused on ripoffs and scams. In the course of this kind of hype the article also contradicts itself on basic issues, such as first noting that Choke Point was publicly announced in March 2013 and then going on to claim that it was "revealed" by The Wall Street Journal's writing angry editorials about it six months later. It cites a news story that quotes the Justice Department explicitly disavowing any characterization of its "preliminary inquiry" as an "actual investigation," to support the claim that the DOJ has opened an investigation, in a section titled "Federal investigations." And it concludes with the crowning absurdity of a section titled "Admission of wrongdoing" that contains no mention of any admission of wrongdoing by anyone, citing a blog post by a right-wing legal scholar that contains no original reporting and admittedly is just based on parroting The Washington Times. Lovely. 76.66.126.186 (talk) 20:07, 24 December 2016 (UTC)Reply

Agreed. This article is likely to receive increased attention as talk of a new crypto focused “Operation Chokepoint 2.0” rises and should present a less partisan view. There needs to at least be a section on counter-criticism to include citations such as:
https://administrativelawreview.org/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2023/07/ALR-75.2_Stevenson.pdf#page=40 Rcvcr (talk) 15:34, 30 November 2024 (UTC)Reply

Investigation findings

I added the OIG of the FIDC's findings but there must be more. Frankly, It's shocking that there aren't more citations here to actual investigations findings. It says the DOJ launched an investigation, what did it conclude?! There also seems to be more than one OIG report which I'll hopefully get to reading later... FergusArgyll (talk) 19:32, 1 December 2024 (UTC)Reply

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