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President Donald Trump
President Donald Trump, his three oldest children and the Trump Organization have sued Deutsche Bank AG and Capital One Financial Corp to try to block them from responding to subpoenas issued by U.S. congressional Democrats seeking financial records.
The lawsuit represents a new front in Trump's battle to stop the Democratic-controlled House of Representatives from probing the Republican president, his family, his businesses and his administration after Special Counsel Robert Mueller finished his inquiry into Russia's role in the 2016 election.
The complaint, filed on Monday night in federal court in Manhattan, also called quashing the subpoenas an urgent matter, saying that absent a court order Deutsche Bank planned to begin responding to its subpoena on May 6, and Capital One would feel obligated to begin responding by that date.
Deutsche Bank has long been one of the main banks for Trump's real estate empire, while the president's ties to Capital One were not immediately clear.
In the complaint, Trump, his adult children Donald Jr., Eric and Ivanka, and the Trump Organization
accused House leaders of pursuing records for no legitimate or lawful purpose.
"The subpoenas were issued to harass President Donald J. Trump, to rummage through every aspect of his personal finances, his businesses, and the private information of the President and his family," the complaint said. The lawsuit also accused Democratic leaders of hoping to "stumble upon something they can expose publicly and use as a political tool against the President."
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