Trump business records could be handed over 'within 7 days,' CNN reporter says after judge sides with Congress

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Trump business records could be handed over 'within 7 days,' CNN reporter says after judge sides with Congress
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'Under an agreement that they had before today’s ruling, there are seven days,” CNN correspondent Kara Scannell said.

After a New York-based federal judge on Wednesday ruled that Deutsche Bank and Capital One could provide Donald Trump’s financial records to Congress, a CNN reporter said the president's financial documents may be handed over to Democratic lawmakers within seven days.

“The judge said that, 'the power of Congress to conduct investigations in inherent in their legislative process. That power is broad.’ So he’s ruling unequivocally that Congress has a right to the documents that the banks have, Deutsche Bank and Capital One, banks that Donald Trump and his family members have done business with for years,” she added.

Blitzer then asked Scannell “how quickly do you think they’ll be released?,” referring to Trump’s financial documents. Deutsche Bank and Capital One did not immediately respond to Newsweek’s request for comment on Wednesday. The Trump Organization also did not immediately respond.

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