House GOP issues new subpoenas, ramping up ActBlue investigation
- House Republicans have issued subpoenas to two officials from ActBlue to investigate alleged widespread fraud on the fundraising platform.
- A Justice Department probe requested by Donald Trump is examining fraudulent donations through ActBlue, according to documents from the House committees.
- ActBlue has been accused of having a fundamentally unserious approach to fraud prevention during the 2024 election, with internal records indicating weakened fraud protections.
- ActBlue claims the investigations are politically motivated attacks on democracy, while House Republicans assert that their investigations serve an important legislative purpose.
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What Is ActBlue Hiding? Subpoenas Raise Big Questions - American Faith
House Republicans have subpoenaed two current and former ActBlue officials as part of an investigation into what they describe as “widespread” fraud on the Democratic Party’s primary fundraising platform. The subpoenas, obtained by The New York Post, target a current senior workflow specialist and former Vice President of Customer Service Alyssa Twomey. The letters were issued Wednesday and signed by Oversight Chair James Comer (R-KY), Judiciary…
ActBlue Officials Summoned to Testify Before Congress Over Fundraising Fraud Concerns › American Greatness
Officials from the massive Democratic fundraising platform ActBlue have been called to testify before House Republicans about potential “widespread” fraud as the U.S. Department of […] Source
Congress Subpoenas Two ActBlue Officials to Compel Testimony in Democrat Fundraising Probe | The Star News Network
by John Solomon Congress issued subpoenas Wednesday to compel testimony from two ActBlue witnesses, significantly escalating a probe into whether the massive online fund-raising platform allowed itself to be misused by foreigners to route improper donations to Democrats in the 2024 election. The subpoenas issued by House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan (pictured above, center) House Oversight Chairman James Comer (pictured above, left)…


Congress Subpoenas Two ActBlue Officials to Compel Testimony in Democrat Fundraising Probe
by John Solomon Congress issued subpoenas Wednesday to compel testimony from two ActBlue witnesses, significantly escalating a probe into whether the massive online fund-raising platform allowed itself to be misused by foreigners to route improper donations to Democrats in the 2024 election. The subpoenas issued by House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan (pictured above, center) House Oversight Chairman James Comer (pictured above, left)…
GOP probe slammed by fundraiser as Shakespearean 'political theatre'
ActBlue CEO Regina Wallace-Jones is getting tired of playing games with GOP lawmakers in the House of Representatives. In April, Republicans in the House Judiciary Committee issued a report accusing the Democratic fundraising platform of allowing foreign actors to commit fraud and working to cover up those actions. That report was accompanied by an invitation to testify before the committee about the issue. On Wednesday, House GOP members subpoe…
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