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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Paxton alleges ActBlue misled Congress, public about donation vetting
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has sued ActBlue, alleging that the major Democratic Party fundraising platform misled Congress and the public about its donation processes. “ActBlue lied to Congress and to the American people, and I will ensure justice is served. It has blatantly ignored state law that prohibits deceptive practices, and it must pay…
Texas Sues Democrat Fundraiser ActBlue for ‘Blatant Fraud,’ ‘Unlawful Donation Processes’
The state of Texas has filed a lawsuit against ActBlue, accusing the massive Democrat fundraising platform of deceptive practices tied to what officials describe as unlawful donation processes. The post Texas Sues Democrat Fundraiser ActBlue for ‘Blatant Fraud,’ ‘Unlawful Donation Processes’ appeared first on Slay News.
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