#Trump sues to stop banks handing his financial records to Congress

President Donald Trump pauses while speaking at a rally at Resch Center Complex in Green Bay, Wisconsin. Picture: Andrew Harnik/AP

President Donald Trump pauses while speaking at a rally at Resch Center Complex in Green Bay, Wisconsin. Picture: Andrew Harnik/AP

Published Apr 30, 2019

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Washington - US President Donald Trump, his company and three

of his children are suing Deutsche Bank and Capital One to stop them

from handing over records demanded by congressional committees that

have subpoenaed the information, US media reported on Monday.

The records were demanded from the banks last month by the

Intelligence Committee and the Finance Committee, which are

investigating the president's financial affairs including any

connections with Russia.

But lawyers for Trump and his children Donald Jr, Eric and Ivanka

said in a legal action filed in New York on Monday that no grounds

for the subpoenas existed "to establish any purpose other than a

political one," according to broadcaster CNN.

"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, and to ferret about for any material that might be used to

cause him political damage," the suit said.

Deutsche Bank has said it will comply with the subpoenas.

Adam Schiff and Maxine Waters, the chairs of the intelligence and

finance committees respectively, dismissed the lawsuit as "meritless"

in a statement quoted by CNN.

"This lawsuit is not designed to succeed; it is only designed to put

off meaningful accountability as long as possible," the Democratic

lawmakers said.

"Trump has already said publicly that he is fighting all of the

subpoenas from Congress, and that he does not respect Congress' role

as a coequal branch of government. This unprecedented stonewalling

will not work, and the American people deserve better."

dpa

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