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House GOP issues new subpoenas, ramping up ActBlue investigation



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ActBlue officials are required to testify before House Republicans regarding allegations of widespread fraud on their fundraising platform, as per subpoenas from the House Oversight, Judiciary and Administration Committees. Internal records reveal that ActBlue had 1,900 fraudulent transactions and weakened fraud protections during the 2024 election cycle, despite knowledge of foreign attempts to submit illegal donations.

Lawmakers stated that Congress must ensure that bad actors cannot make fraudulent political donations through online fundraising platforms, due to the troubling findings of their investigation.

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  • House Republicans have issued subpoenas to two ActBlue officials amid concerns of widespread fraud on the fundraising platform, according to subpoena letters obtained by The New York Post.
  • A current ActBlue employee and a former vice president have been summoned to testify, with dates set for July 14 and July 23, respectively.
  • The subpoenas are linked to a parallel investigation by the Department of Justice, which was initiated after President Donald Trump signed an executive order for investigation on April 24.
  • ActBlue has processed over $16 billion in donations for Democratic campaigns since its inception in 2004 and denies any wrongdoing, stating that the investigations are politically motivated.

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