ActBlue Brings in Nearly $400 Million More for Democrats Amid Trump’s Pressure on the Fundraising Platform
UNITED STATES, JUL 7 – ActBlue raised $393 million in Q2 2025 despite subpoenas and investigations led by Republicans, reflecting a 36% increase from 2021, with donor numbers growing steadily.
- ActBlue raised more than $393 million in Q2 2024, continuing strong Democratic fundraising amid an ongoing Republican-led probe.
- This investigation began after President Trump signed a memorandum in April ordering the Justice Department to investigate ActBlue with a 180-day deadline ending in late October.
- The probe has escalated with subpoenas issued to ActBlue employees and depositions scheduled later this month while the platform added 400,000 unique donors compared to four years ago.
- A spokesperson called the Republican-led investigations "a deeply partisan and political attack" as ActBlue CEO Regina Wallace-Jones said supporters are giving in record numbers and small-dollar donors aren’t backing down.
- Despite intensifying scrutiny, ActBlue’s 2024 haul of over $3.8 billion outpaces Republican platform WinRed’s $1.7 billion, suggesting sustained Democratic grassroots momentum.
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ActBlue's Impressive Fundraising Amid Political Challenges
ActBlue raised over $393 million in Q2, close to Q1's $400 million, despite President Trump's memorandum targeting fundraising platforms for foreign contributions. ActBlue hasn't commented on the matter. CNN first reported the figures, which Reuters couldn't verify immediately.
ActBlue Officials Must Face Congress As House, DOJ Probe
ActBlue Officials Must Face Congress As House, DOJ Probe Widespread Fraud On Dem Fundraising Platform, The DOJ ought to get ActBlue executives to turn states evidence against high ranking Democrats who used the platform to launder billions in illegal foreign contributions,
ActBlue brings in nearly $400 million more for Democrats despite Trump’s pressure on the fundraising platform
President Donald Trump’s demand for an investigation into ActBlue worried some Democrats who argue Trump’s executive order was not about allegations of campaign finance violations, but an attempt to stifle liberal campaigns.
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"President Donald Trump’s demand for an investigation into ActBlue worried some Democrats who argue his order was not about allegations of campaign finance violations, but an attempt to stifle liberal campaigns," CNN reports."So far, ActBlue remains a Democratic juggernaut.""The platform b
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