Bob Phillips
American Television Journalist
Bob Phillips was born in Dallas, Texas, United States on June 23rd, 1951 and is the American Television Journalist. At the age of 72, Bob Phillips biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.
Date of Birth
June 23, 1951
Nationality
United States
Place of Birth
Dallas, Texas, United States
Age
72 years old
Zodiac Sign
Cancer
Profession
Journalist
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Education
Bryan Adams High School, Southern Methodist University
Spouse(s)
Kelli Adkins Phillips (second wife, married 2007)
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EXCLUSIVE: Since Bank of America closed down account for an ultra-conservative Christian charity that supports impoverished Ugandans, the 'Debanking' row broke out
www.dailymail.co.uk,
August 22, 2023
After Bank of America blocked an ultra-conservative Christian charity that provides essentials to Ugandan orphanages, a 'debanking' row broke out. Indigenous Advance Ministers based in Memphis have filed a lawsuit with the Tennessee Attorney General's office over allegations that their accounts were closed because the bank disagrees with its'religious views.' On its website, the company, which claims to have had a banking relationship with BofA since 2015, advertises pro-life and anti-same sex relations. BofA has consistently denied that it was 'debanked' the charity, telling DailyMail.com that "religious convictions were not a factor" in any account-closing decision.' However, campaigners are calling for greater transparency in how companies choose which accounts to close, as well as cases of political and religious 'debanking.'