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Actblue finally being investigated

BendintheriverBendintheriver Member Posts: 6,447 Standard Supporter

The rat leadership at actblue jumped ship and when the rats are jumping ship, you know it is going down.

Actblue is probably the most corrupt election slush fund in the history of our country. Obviously they don't just siphon money illegally to candidates, they also send the illegal money to other causes.

We already know that they are fraudulently using unsuspecting individuals as cash alleys, that alone should have put those in charge of actblue in prison. Clearly Yellen was not complying when congress asked her for financial transactions, so much for her honesty and integrity. Just another slimy rat.

Lets hope they shut it down permanently.

ActBlue Probes May Shut Down DNC Money Laundry - The American Spectator | USA News and PoliticsThe American Spectator | USA News and Politics

ActBlue Probes May Shut Down DNC Money LaundryThe fundraising platform is suspected of identity theft, credit card fraud, and various other financial crimes.

Before the recent election, the House Committee on Oversight and Accountability asked then-Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen to turn over all Suspicious Activity Reports (SARs) relating to ActBlue — not much happened. An SAR is a document that banks file with the Treasury Department pursuant to potentially fraudulent or illicit financial activity. Yellen stalled, presumably in the hope that the Democrats would win the House back in November and halt the investigation. That obviously didn’t happen and the new Secretary of the Treasury, Scott Bessent, is of course cooperating with the committee.

ActBlue will not survive the light that the House committee and nineteen state attorneys general are determined to shine on it.

This may well be what precipitated the sudden departure of seven senior officials from ActBlue in February. The New York Times reports that the exodus included “the associate general counsel — who was the highest-ranking legal officer at ActBlue — the assistant research director, a human resources official, the chief revenue officer and an engineer who had spent 16 years building and maintaining the electronic pipes through which the group’s donations flow.” These “electronic pipes” are clearly of particular interest to the Chairman of the Oversight and Accountability Committee, Rep. James Comer (R-Ky.), who included the following forewarning in his letter to erstwhile Treasury Secretary Yellen:

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