‘Something stinks’: Elon Musk, congressional Republicans target Democrats’ main fundraising machine
- Democrats are fundraising following an intelligence leak during the Trump administration, using the incident to criticize Republican control over national security.
- Ruben Gallego, Mark Kelly, and Kirsten Gillibrand specifically cited the carelessness of the Trump administration as putting lives at risk.
- Kelly and Gallego are demanding the resignation of Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, calling him unqualified for the position.
- Gillibrand described the incident as 'one of the most egregious and dangerous actions yet' under the Trump administration.
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‘Something stinks’: Elon Musk, congressional Republicans target Democrats’ main fundraising machine
ActBlue, a fundraising juggernaut for liberal candidates and causes, is facing stepped-up scrutiny and criticism from Republicans on Capitol Hill and allies of President Donald Trump – as the GOP flexes its new power in Washington and targets one of the key pillars of the Democratic Party’s financial infrastructure.


Democrats fundraise off Signal chat leak outrage
Democrats are using the Trump administration’s accidental leak of intelligence to a journalist on the Signal platform to fundraise. Several Democratic senators, including Sens. Ruben Gallego (D-AZ), Mark Kelly (D-AZ), and Kirsten Gillibrand (D-NY), have attempted to use the debacle…
Democrats fundraise off Signal chat leak outrage - Washington Examiner
Democrats are using the Trump administration’s accidental leak of intelligence to a journalist on the Signal platform to fundraise. Several Democratic senators, including Sens. Ruben Gallego (D-AZ), Mark Kelly (D-AZ), and Kirsten Gillibrand (D-NY), have attempted to use the debacle to illustrate a lack of Republican control over national security. Kelly and Gallego said Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth should resign over the scandal and called for…
Pete Hegseth Faces More Calls to Resign Over Signal Texts
New revelations regarding the disclosure of sensitive military information in an unsecured messaging app by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth amplified calls for his resignation on Wednesday, as fallout over the scandal continued for a third day. “Hegseth is doing a great job, he had nothing to do with this,” Trump told reporters late Wednesday, hours after The Atlantic published more of the transcripts from a Signal group chat that included Hegset…
‘This is not the first thing he has screwed up’: Sen. Mark Kelly calls on Pete Hegseth to resign
Sen. Mark Kelly of Arizona joins Alicia Menendez in for Nicolle Wallace on Deadline White House to discuss what the fallout should be in the aftermath of the security breach involving a leaked group chat detailing military attack plans, and if Defense Secretary, Pete Hegseth and National Security Advisor, Mike Waltz should resign.
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