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Democrats hit again on ActBlue probe and scrutinize GOP’s shady cash

Editorial Board Published May 15, 2025
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Home Democrats are pushing again towards Republican assaults on ActBlue, the Democratic Social gathering’s cornerstone fundraising platform, arguing that it’s the GOP’s personal donation pipelines which are riddled with corruption and overseas affect.

In a letter obtained by Politico, high Democrats on the Home Judiciary, Oversight, and Administration Committees are asking Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent handy over any data of suspicious transactions tied to GOP fundraising arms. That features Elon Musk’s America PAC and the GOP’s flagship platform, WinRed, each of which have lengthy confronted questions on shady practices.

“Despite Republicans’ professed concern for the integrity of our elections and the protection of our democracy from foreign influence, their partisan report conspicuously makes no reference whatsoever to the rampant fraud perpetrated against senior citizens through WinRed,” the letter reads.

Signed by Democratic Reps. Gerry Connolly of Virginia, Joe Morelle of New York, and Jamie Raskin of Maryland, the letter additionally requests any data tied to the Trump household’s new cryptocurrency ventures, citing potential dangers of corruption and behind-the-scenes affect. They argue that the GOP’s fixation on ActBlue is a smokescreen meant to distract from issues plaguing their very own operations. 


Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent

In April, President Donald Trump ordered the Division of Justice to analyze ActBlue, alleging that it allows straw donations—contributions made in another person’s title—and processes donations from overseas nationals, each of that are unlawful. However regardless of their claims, Republicans have but to provide any precise proof. 

And Democrats aren’t shopping for it. They’ve accused Trump of making an attempt to choke off the small-dollar fundraising infrastructure that powers practically each Democratic marketing campaign, slicing off $5 and $10 donors whereas giving billionaires much more sway over the system. 

The truth that Republicans are concentrating on ActBlue now, with their backs towards the wall, isn’t any accident. Hindering the platform could be a large blow to Democrats’ political operation.

With this newest letter, Democrats are calling the GOP’s bluff. If Republicans are genuinely frightened about criminality on fundraising platforms, why not take a more in-depth take a look at their very own? In fact, the reply is clear: Republicans solely care about “corruption” after they can weaponize it towards Democrats.

However the DOJ probe into ActBlue might nonetheless create some complications for Democrats, who rely closely on the platform to energy their campaigns. However this letter makes one factor clear: The occasion isn’t backing down.

The truth is, Democrats have gone on offense in latest weeks, calling out the overreach of Elon Musk’s so-called Division of Authorities Effectivity, holding Republicans to account for the very corruption they fake to oppose, and introducing laws that may codify Trump’s supposed push to decrease prescription drug prices.

This newest transfer isn’t simply in protection of ActBlue. It’s a message: If Republicans need to discuss affect and election integrity, they may need to begin on their very own facet of the road.

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