President Donald Trump filed suit late Monday in Manhattan federal court in an attempt to stop Deutsche Bank and Capital One from producing financial documents subpoenaed by House Democrats probing the president, his family and his business interests.

In a 13-page complaint filed against the two banks, the Trump family and business claimed the subpoenas issued by the House Intelligence Committee, chaired by Rep. Adam Schiff, D-California, and House Financial Services Committee, chaired by Rep. Maxine Waters, D-California, have “no legitimate lawful purpose.”

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