Friday, September 12, 2025

ActBlue's Crisis Grows

Looks like the ActBlue fraud is going to be totally exposed.

... Last week, the House Administration, Judiciary and Oversight committees subpoenaed three of ActBlue’s top lawyers — former ActBlue general counsel Darrin Hurwitz, ex-director and associate general counsel Aaron Ting, plus another ActBlue attorney who remains anonymous — after records uncovered by the committees showed that Hurwitz, Ting and the unidentified counsel worked with the platform’s fraud prevention team as it implemented “more lenient” standards during the 2024 campaign.

Generally speaking, you don’t subpoena the lawyers if the other shoe isn’t about to drop.

The question is no longer whether ActBlue is corrupt. The question now is how deep the rot goes, and how far up the Democrat food chain it reaches....

 My only concern is that the Committee will get in the way of Bondi's full-blown investigation.

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