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Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton Sues Democratic Donor Platform ActBlue

Paxton alleges ActBlue violated consumer-protection law and seeks to block donations through gift cards and prepaid debit cards.

  • On Monday, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton filed a lawsuit in Tarrant County against ActBlue, alleging the Democratic fundraising platform misrepresented its donor vetting processes and seeking over $1 million in damages.
  • Paxton alleges the platform deliberately ignored security risks by accepting gift cards and prepaid debit cards, methods state investigators argue create a 'substantial risk' for impermissible foreign contributions.
  • Citing 'misleading statements and noncompliance with our subpoenas,' Congressional Republicans including Rep. Bryan Steil, Rep. Jim Jordan, and Rep. James Comer recently demanded documents regarding ActBlue's internal screening procedures.
  • ActBlue spokesperson De'Andra Roberts-LaBoo characterized the filing as a 'thinly veiled attempt to distract from Ken Paxton's numerous legal and ethical issues,' dismissing it as politically motivated.
  • Since 2004, ActBlue has processed more than $16 billion for left-wing candidates and announced $568 million raised in first-quarter 2026, as the lawsuit intensifies scrutiny of digital fundraising networks.
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Just the News broke the news in Washington, United States on Monday, April 20, 2026.
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