A federal judge ruled that Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton (R) cannot move forward with a lawsuit against ActBlue, a fundraising platform used by progressives.
House Republicans have escalated their investigation into Democratic fundraising giant ActBlue, requesting that five of the organization's board members sit for transcribed interviews and hand over documents related to allegations of foreign donor fraud.
Five former and current employees of the Democratic fundraising platform ActBlue invoked their Fifth Amendment rights 146 times during a congressional investigation into whether the organization allowed foreign money to flow into American elections, according to documents obtained by the Daily Wire.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton filed a lawsuit against fundraising platform ActBlue, alleging that the Democrat platform has engaged in sweeping donor fraud.
House Republicans have subpoenaed two current and former ActBlue officials as part of an investigation into what they describe as “widespread” fraud on the Democratic Party’s primary fundraising platform. The subpoenas, obtained by The New York Post, target a current senior workflow specialist and former Vice President of Customer Service Alyssa Twomey.
House Republicans are intensifying scrutiny of ActBlue, the Democratic Party’s primary fundraising platform, after multiple top officials declined to testify regarding alleged foreign and fraudulent donations.