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House committees subpoena ActBlue over allegations of fraudulent donations, escalating their probe into alleged illegal foreign contributions.
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House committees subpoena ActBlue over allegations of fraudulent donations, escalating their probe into alleged illegal foreign contributions.
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www.marketsmojo.comContractors for the Democratic fundraising platform ActBlue have been summoned to appear before Congress amid a sweeping probe into potentially fraudulent — and even foreign-sourced — donations during the 2024 election, according to a pair of letters exclusively obtained by The Post.
judiciary.house.govThe fundraising platform claims the probe is partisan and not related to lawmaking.
www.politico.comFind the latest updates from ActBlue, the innovative platform that Democrats across the country rely on to build winning campaigns.
www.actblue.comPresident Donald Trump's demand for an investigation into ActBlue worried some Democrats who argue Trump's executive order was not about allegations of campaign finance violations, but an attempt to…
www.cnn.comUnited States House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform
oversight.house.govTrump directed Attorney General Pam Bondi in an executive order signed Thursday to investigate allegations made by Republicans that ActBlue allows illegal campaign donations. The Somerville-based platform said it would pursue “all legal avenues to protect and defend itself.”
www.wbur.orgAt least seven senior officials have left the group, setting off deep concerns about its future as it confronts scrutiny from congressional Republicans.
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