Trump sues Deutsche Bank and Capital One to block House subpoenas

US President Donald Trump recently said that he intends to defy any efforts from the Democrats to dig into his affairs. PHOTO: AFP

WASHINGTON (REUTERS) - US President Donald Trump, three of his children and one of his companies filed a federal lawsuit on Monday (April 29) against Deutsche Bank and Capital One Financial Corp to block the banks from complying with federal subpoenas investigating his financial dealings.

The federal lawsuit, filed in the US District Court's Southern District of New York, contends that demands for records by Democrat-controlled House committees have "no legitimate or lawful purpose".

It also states that: "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 suit also complains that the Democrats are hoping "they will stumble upon something they can expose publicly and use as a political tool against the President".

Representative Maxine Waters, the chairwoman of the Financial Services Commission and Representative Adam Schiff, the chairman of the Intelligence Committee, both Democrats, called the lawsuit "meritless" in a joint statement, the New York Times and other media reported.

On April 15, two US House of Representatives committees issued subpoenas to multiple financial institutions for information on Mr Trump's finances. Both banks have been involved in Mr Trump's real estate empire.

"The potential use of the US financial system for illicit purposes is a very serious concern. The Financial Services Committee is exploring these matters, including as they may involve the President and his associates, as thoroughly as possible," Ms Waters said in a statement earlier.

Mr Schiff said previously in a statement the subpoenas issued included a "friendly subpoena to Deutsche Bank".

Mr Trump recently said that he intends to defy any efforts from the Democrats to dig into his affairs. Among other things, the Democrats have been looking into possible dealings Mr Trump might have with Russia.

The suit, which includes The Trump Organisation Inc and Mr Trump's three eldest children Donald Jr, Eric and Ivanka, states that the court has the power to declare the subpoenas invalid.

Attorneys and representatives of either side were not immediately available to Reuters late on Monday.

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