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Trump claims bank fraud investigation is 'continuation of witch hunt'

President Donald Trump has dismissed a Manhattan prosecutor's bank fraud investigation into his business empire as "just a continuation of the witch hunt," claiming Democrats and intelligence holdovers from the Obama administration have been after him for years.

"They failed with Muller, they failed with everything. They failed with Congress. They failed at every stage of the game," Mr Trump said.

"This has been going on for three and a half, four years, even before I got in," he said.

Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus Vance is seeking to dismiss a lawsuit from the president that aims to shield him from disclosing his financial records.

Mr Vance called the lawsuit ”baseless” and claimed it “utterly failed” to prove a bad faith argument that was previously made to the court about why Mr Vance's office should be granted access to eight years of Mr Trump's tax filings.

Mr Vance’s district court filings point to ”undisputed” news reports about the president’s businesses and his wealth that would justify a legal basis for a subpoena to probe those records. The Manhattan DA's office did not identify the explicit focus of its investigation.

In 2019, the office subpoenaed the president’s accounting firm, Mazars USA, for eight years of personal and business tax filings — which the president has refused to make public — following a criminal investigation into “hush money” payments arranged by the president’s former attorney, Michael Cohen.

Those alleged hush payments were an attempt to quash accusations from adult film star Stormy Daniels that she had had an affair with Mr Trump years earlier.

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