Tuesday, December 5, 2017

Subpoena For Deutsche Bank May Put Mueller On Collision Course With Trump

 

Justice Department special counsel Robert Mueller has reportedly subpoenaed Trump family financial records from the German financial giant Deutsche Bank, a move that could signal a major new direction for his inquiry.

Deutsche Bank has so far not accommodated or discussed American requests for information about the Trumps' accounts. The German business newspaper Handelsblatt, which first reported the subpoena, quoted a spokesman saying that the bank cooperates with official investigators but would not discuss individual cases.

If Mueller's team is expanding its inquiry into the Trump family's banking and financial arrangements, that could put it onto a collision course with the president.

More @ NPR

2 comments:

  1. I read where Trump really did not have much money - he borrows
    from the banks and some banks refuse to lend him any money.

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    1. Thanks and by the way I posted another article after this which reports it as fake news.

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