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Trump Demanded That His Financial Records Be Kept Private. Here's What The Judge Said

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Business Insider reports a federal judge ruled Wednesday that President Donald Trump won't be able to block congressional subpoenas to Deutsche Bank and Capital One for his financial records. According to Business Insider, the House Financial Services Committee and House Intelligence Committee subpoenaed Deutsche Bank and several other financial institutions connected to Trump last month as part of a joint investigation into his business dealings. In turn, Trump sued Deutsche Bank to prevent it from complying with congressional subpoenas. Wednesday's ruling is the second major legal defeat for Trump in recent days as he seeks to stonewall Congress' sprawling inquiries into his administration, personal life, campaign, business dealings, inauguration committee, and more. Last week, a federal judge struck down Trump's effort to block a subpoena to his accounting firm.

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