These are the 5 biggest bombshells from The New York Times' report on Trump's money and Deutsche Bank
Times reporter David Enrich, who spent the last two years interviewing Deutsche Bank executives about the firm's relationship with Trump, gleaning a mix of revealing anecdotes and riveting details, revealed how some employees viewed Trump as a boon for the growing company, while others look back on their business with the real estate mogul with"a mixture of anger and regret."
As a main lender for Trump's multimillion-dollar real estate projects, Deutsche Bank enjoyed special access to the president's returns as they weighed the risk of opening a line of credit. Executives at the firm told Enrich that Deutsche Bank either has or has had portions of Trump's personal tax returns going as far back as 2011, revealing where new information on the president's finances could turn up.
Even after pushback from the bank's executives, the firm's lawyers approved the deal and Trump discovered a new door into the bank's lending services. He later used Deutsche Bank's private banking division to finance his purchase of the
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