
Deutsche Bank dumps Trump
Deutsche Bank will not do business in the future with U.S. President Donald Trump or his companies following the assault on the U.S. Capitol.
Deutsche Bank is Trump’s biggest lender with about $340 million in loans outstanding to the Trump Organization, the president’s umbrella group.
The loan figure was according to banking sources and Trump’s disclosures with the U.S. Office of Government Ethics dated July 31 last year.
Deutsche Bank move, reported by the New York Times and citing a person familiar with the bank’s thinking, comes as Signature Bank – where Trump’s ethics disclosures show he has checking and money-market accounts – called for him to step down.
“The resignation of the president … is in the best interests of our nation and the American people,” Signature Bank said on its website.
A spokesman for Deutsche Bank declined to comment on Tuesday on the NYT report.
The Trump Organization did not immediately respond to an email seeking comment outside normal business hours, and the White House press office did not answer the phone.
Christiana Riley, the head of Deutsche Bank’s U.S. operations, condemned the Jan. 6 violence in Washington in a post on LinkedIn last week.
“We are proud of our Constitution and stand by those who seek to uphold it to ensure that the will of the people is upheld and a peaceful transition of power takes place,” she wrote.
In November, Reuters reported that Deutsche Bank was looking for ways to end its relationship with Trump after the U.S. elections, as it tires of the negative publicity stemming from the ties.
Trump’s loans with Deutsche are for a golf course in Miami and hotels in Washington and Chicago.
The president was handed a rebuke by the world of professional golf this week, with the PGA of America and the R&A both announcing they would shun two courses owned by the President in the wake of the Capitol storming.
Twitter and Facebook have shut down Trump’s social-media feeds.
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