Seven top-level executives have resigned, and the DNC’s money laundering arm is in chaos. News organizations claim it is a mystery why so many are leaving. I have a possible answer. Right now, there are multiple investigations into the organizations, and they do not want to be there when the axe falls. I suspect at least a few are lawyering up. There is something shady about their alleged donors.
Retired couples living on a fixed income give tens of thousands of dollars to ActBlue, which, of course, is impossible. So, the $64,000 question: where is the money coming from? It is quite possible that they will not be extremely active since they are being watched. Democrats depend on ActBlue to shell millions of dollars in key races. And with the Democrats doubling and tripling down on the radical agenda that was rejected last November, we could see a huge red wave in the midterm elections.
Towards the end of the Biden administration, Rep. Bryan Steil (R-WI) and congressional Republicans opened an investigation into the Democrats’ premier funding apparatus.
In an August 2024 press release, Rep. Steils stated:
“Illegal and malicious conduct have no place in our elections. Ensuring all parties are complying with federal election law as we approach a presidential election is of utmost importance. By launching a new phase of our investigation into ActBlue, the Committee on House Administration has begun robust oversight of ActBlue’s lenient donor verification standards. I’m committed to ensuring Americans can have confidence in our elections and to preventing foreign or malicious actors from influencing American elections.”
According to the NY Times report:
VISIT OUR YOUTUBE CHANNELActBlue…has plunged into turmoil, with at least seven senior officials resigning late last month and a remaining lawyer suggesting he faced internal retaliation.The departures from ActBlue…come as the group is under investigation by congressional Republicans. They have advanced legislation that some Democrats warn could be used to debilitate what is the party’s leading fund-raising operation.The exodus has set off deep concerns about ActBlue’s future. Last week, two unions representing the group’s workers sent a blistering letter to ActBlue’s board of directors that listed the seven officials who had left. The letter described an “alarming pattern” of departures that was “eroding our confidence in the stability of the organization.”
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