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Dem fundraiser ActBlue facing possible terror-financing investigation amid fraud probe

March 12, 2025
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Dem fundraiser ActBlue facing possible terror-financing investigation amid fraud probe
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Democratic online fundraising platform ActBlue should be investigated for potentially supporting terrorist groups following “credible allegations” of fraud, a Republican lawmaker has argued this week.

Rep. Darrell Issa (R-Calif.) fired off a letter to the Treasury Department on Tuesday urging the Trump administration to investigate whether ActBlue, which has funneled billions of dollars to Democratic candidates in recent election cycles, has knowingly accepted payments from any terror-linked groups.

“I write to raise concerns regarding the progressive fundraising organization ActBlue – as well as its charitable arm ActBlue Charities – and credible allegations of the provision of fundraising services and payment processing for terror-linked organizations and nonprofits,” Issa wrote.

“As mounting evidence of ActBlue’s dangerous corruption piles up, it is imperative that the Department of the Treasury investigate whether ActBlue Charities had reason to know it was handling payments that could support terror.”

Issa, who is vice chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, specifically noted ActBlue’s ties to the Palestinian Campaign for the Academic and Cultural Boycott of Israel, as well as the US Campaign for Palestinian Rights — the latter of which is backed by left-wing billionaire George Soros.

“Neither ActBlue Charities – nor its parent organization ActBlue – have any reliable process to vet users of their platforms for links to terrorism, simply ignore their obligations under the law, and are actively abetting this collaboration,” Issa wrote in the letter, obtained by The Post Wednesday and first reported by The Free Press.

“Terror financing is an extremely serious crime, and organizations cannot be given a free pass for failed due diligence, or worse, the enabling of terrorism.”

In addition to enabling alleged terrorism, Issa also claimed collaboration between ActBlue and the two entities “may also constitute money-laundering crimes.”

“In addition, the flagrant inability of progressive groups to address the appearance of skirting a full range of our laws – or call out the evils of Hamas and the BDS movement – raises critical questions if the activities and coalition building of ActBlue and ActBlue Charities are in reality part of a wider commitment to financing and facilitating attacks on Israel and Jewish people in America and around the globe,” he said.

Issa’s later comes months after House Republicans demanded data from the Treasury Department to determine whether fraudulent campaign contributions were made to the platform.

GOP lawmakers on the House Oversight and House Administration committees have requested all suspicious transaction reports linked to the lefty fundraising juggernaut dating from Jan. 1, 2023.

The post Dem fundraiser ActBlue facing possible terror-financing investigation amid fraud probe appeared first on New York Post.

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