Exclusive | Sen. Elizabeth Warren presses Eric Trump for update on Capital One de-banking lawsuit
Sen. Elizabeth Warren seeks update from Eric Trump on Capital One de-banking lawsuit
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Senator Elizabeth Warren is pressing Eric Trump for an update on a lawsuit against Capital One regarding alleged de-banking. Coverage from various outlets, including Law360, Pluang, CU Today, and New York Post, emphasizes Warren's inquiry into the potential role of a Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) nominee in the dropped suit.
The outlets report on Warren's concerns and her request for information. The next development to watch is whether Eric Trump or Capital One respond to Warren's request for an update on the lawsuit.
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Quick answers
What is the lawsuit about
The lawsuit is about alleged de-banking by Capital One
Who is involved
Senator Elizabeth Warren, Eric Trump, and Capital One
What is Senator Warren seeking
An update on the status of the lawsuit from Eric Trump
Coverage (5)
- Warren Asks Capital One If CFPB Pick Had Role In Ending Suit Law360 · 3h ago
- Sen. Warren probes if Trump family will resume lawsuit against Capital One over alleged de-banking. Pluang · 3h ago
- Warren Presses Capital One Over CFPB Nominee’s Role In Dropped Suit CU Today · 3h ago
- Capital One Financial (COF) Faces Warren Scrutiny, Is The Discount A Real Opportunity? simplywall.st · 3h ago
- Exclusive | Sen. Elizabeth Warren presses Eric Trump for update on Capital One de-banking lawsuit New York Post · 3h ago broke it first
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