It looks like ActBlue, the Democrats’ beloved fundraising machine, is in some serious hot water. Republicans on Capitol Hill are demanding answers after allegations surfaced that the platform may have facilitated money laundering for organizations with ties to U.S.-sanctioned terrorists. If true, this would be a massive scandal, but don’t expect the mainstream media to give it the attention it deserves.
Leading the charge is Rep. Darrell Issa (R-CA), who sent a scathing letter to ActBlue executives, calling on them to explain how they allowed donations to flow through their system from groups linked to terror networks. Issa, who serves as vice chair of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, pointed to troubling connections between ActBlue and organizations like the Palestinian Campaign for the Academic and Cultural Boycott of Israel and the US Campaign for Palestinian Rights, a George Soros-funded outfit that has been linked to anti-Israel activism and blatant antisemitism.
Issa didn’t hold back. “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,” he wrote. He also suggested that ActBlue’s involvement could amount to money laundering—another felony-level offense.
Now, this isn’t just some fringe theory cooked up by conservatives. House Republicans have already subpoenaed records from the U.S. Treasury Department, trying to determine whether ActBlue knowingly accepted fraudulent payments. With Democrats always shrieking about “dark money” in politics, you’d think they’d be the first ones demanding transparency, but strangely, they’re nowhere to be found on this issue.
Adding fuel to the fire, ActBlue itself is in absolute turmoil. The once-dominant Democratic fundraising platform is reportedly on the “brink of implosion,” with a mass exodus of top leaders and internal battles threatening to rip the organization apart. Employees are now turning on the leadership, with two unions blasting the company’s board of directors for creating instability. Democrats, gearing up for 2026, must be sweating bullets.
Of course, ActBlue is trying to brush it all off. “Like many organizations, we are undergoing some transition,” said spokeswoman Megan Hughes in a desperate attempt at damage control. Right. Just your typical transition—investigations into money laundering and terror financing while your top brass jumps ship.
So what happens next? If these allegations hold water, ActBlue won’t just be facing internal chaos—it could be looking at criminal charges. Stay tuned.
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