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Weekly Roundup: Deutsche Bank Denies Holding Trump Tax Returns, Appeals Court Clears Subpoena of President’s Accounting Records, and More

Deutsche Bank told a U.S. appeals court that it does not possess copies of U.S. President Donald Trump's personal tax returns sought by congressional investigators, The New York Times reported. More Appellate judges separately ruled that lawmakers may obtain eight years worth of Trump's financial records from accounting firm Mazars, CNBC reported. More Trump asked then-Secretary of State Rex Tillerson to sway federal prosecutors into dropping their case against accused Turkish-Iranian sanctions evader Reza Zarrab, who at the time was a client of the president's personal lawyer Rudy Giuliani, sources told Bloomberg. Tillerson reportedly declined the request. More Federal prosecutors...

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