Ruth Bader Ginsburg temporarily blocked House Democrats from obtaining the US president's financial records
It appears that Democrats are now turning against Democrats.
On Friday, US Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg temporarily blocked House Democrats from obtaining the US president's financial records.
Court documents earlier revealed that US President Donald Trump asked the Supreme Court to block House Democrat subpoenas issued to Deutsche Bank and Capital One as a means of obtaining Trump's financial records.
Earlier this year, senior Deutsche Bank Wealth Management officials were accused of repeatedly ignoring recommendations from their own money-laundering compliance experts to file suspicious activities reports on allegations of transactional activity tied to the Trump family and its various business entities, according to The New York Times, citing sources.
After the news broke in May, a group of Democratic Senators asked the US Federal Reserve to investigate Deutsche Bank ties with Trump and son-in-law and senior White House adviser, Jared Kushner.
At the time, a federal judge in New York ruled that Deutsche Bank and Capital One could give to Congress financial records related to Trump and his organization.
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