The chairwoman of the House Financial Services Committee said Tuesday that Deutsche Bank has begun providing records of its dealings with Donald Trump for the panel’s probe into the president’s finances.
Rep. Maxine (D-Calif.) said Tuesday that Deutsche Bank has begun cooperating with an investigation into its extensive history with Trump who borrowed millions of dollars from the bank over several decades.
When asked Tuesday at the Capitol if Deutsche Bank had started to hand over records of it financial relationship with Trump, Waters replied, “Yes.”
The chairwoman also said she was satisfied with Deutsche Bank’s cooperation with the probe and that the Financial Services panel is looking into “everything” regarding Trump’s dealings with the bank.
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