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House Republicans Dig Into Democrat Fundraising Platform’s Shady Donor Verification Process

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Republicans on the Committee on House Administration are probing a prominent left-wing fundraising platform over its “lenient” donor verification practices that allegedly allow unlawful monies to fund Democrat political causes.

Authored by Rep. Bryan Steil, R-Wis., the letter sent to ActBlue Chief Executive Officer Regina Wallace-Jones requests information regarding the platform’s “lenient donor verification standards,” which Steil says have allegedly permitted “malicious actors” to “funnel unlawful funds to political committees” in key elections throughout the country. As noted by Fox News, ActBlue “amasses small-dollar donations … and then funnels them to various Democrat candidates and causes.”

Months before the 2020 election, data obtained by Fox showed that almost half of “all 2019 donations to ActBlue were made by people claiming to be unemployed,” raising serious questions about whether the donations are potentially illegal funds coming from foreign donors. As specified by federal law, foreign nationals are explicitly prohibited from contributing to U.S. political campaigns and elections.

An Epoch Times report published last month also flagged many irregular contributions siphoned through ActBlue to back the Democrat candidate in this year’s Wisconsin Supreme Court race.

“In some cases, reports allege that such persons are using untraceable, prepaid cards to ‘wash’ otherwise impermissible funds into apparently clean contributions, possibly including money from foreign sources,” the letter reads. “Allegations also suggest that malicious actors employ standard identity theft practices to send unlawful funds through ActBlue platform users, with the names of actual persons used to make contributions without their knowledge or consent.”

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