Six banks including Deutsche Bank, JPMorgan Chase, and Morgan Stanley, have been providing Congressional committees thousands of documents related to an investigation into Trump's Russia ties, according to the Wall Street Journal.
The investigation is reportedly looking into whether there was potential foreign influence on Trump and his family.
In April, it was reported that the President, his children, the Trump Organization, and the Trump family trust filed a lawsuit against Deutsche Bank and Capital One to bar them from complying with congressional subpoenas.
Deutsche Bank, JPMorgan Chase, Bank of America, Citigroup, Morgan Stanley, and Wells Fargo have been giving thousands of documents to congressional committees investigating whether Trump had links to Russia, according to The Wall Street Journal, which cited people familiar with congressional probes.
The Journal also said that some banks were giving documents related to the President's own business, the Trump Organization, to New York state investigators.
Trump has reportedly received around $2 billion in loans from Deutsche Bank over two decades.
The congressional probe, which is reportedly being contested in court, is looking at a wide range of financial documents from the Trump family. »