Wells Fargo, TD Bank turn over Trump financial records to House Dems Brooke Singman 4 hrs ago
Wells Fargo and TD Bank have turned over President Trumps financial record to the House Financial Services Committee, Fox News confirmed on Thursday, amid a contentious legal battle between the Trump administration and congressional Democrats seeking access to sensitive files.
The committee, led by Chairwoman Maxine Waters, D-Calif., is one of several panels that have issued subpoenas and requests for Trumps financial files.
NBC News first reported that Wells Fargo turned over a few thousand documents to the committee, and TD Bank provided a handful.
The banks are two of the nine financial institutions with which congressional Democrats are seeking cooperation. The push has led to an escalating legal battle on multiple fronts.
On Wednesday, a federal judge in New York ruled that two other banks, Deutsche Bank and Capitol One, were required to comply with congressional subpoenas seeking access to Trumps financial records.
The House Financial Services Committee and the House Intelligence Committee both have requested the documents from Deutsche Bank and Capitol One in their investigations of possible foreign influence in the U.S. political process.
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We remain committed to providing appropriate information to all authorized investigations and will abide by a court order regarding such investigations, Deutsche Bank said in a statement to Fox News after the ruling.
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