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House GOP issues new subpoenas, ramping up ActBlue investigation The fundraising platform claims the probe is partisan and not related to lawmaking.
Committee on House Administration Chair Bryan Steil (R-Wis.) on Wednesday issued a subpoena to ActBlue, a popular Democratic fundraising platform that has collected record donations for the Harris ...
In a new letter obtained by POLITICO, the Democratic fundraising platform says committees investigating it may be improperly collaborating with the Justice Department.
Republicans began investigating ActBlue, the Democratic Party’s main fund-raising platform, last year in part of a broader bid to target key Democratic organizations.
House Republicans are demanding data from the US Treasury Department that will reveal whether fraudulent campaign contributions were made on an online fundraising platform that has funneled ...
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The Democratic Party’s premier fundraising machine faces an uncertain future amid investigations, staff departures, and political headwinds. ActBlue stands accused by Republicans of illegally ...
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Google is once again in the crosshairs of Republicans in Congress because of alleged censorship, Bloomberg writes. The House Judiciary Committee has subpoenaed Google's parent company Alphabet and ...
House GOP committees have issued new subpoenas to ActBlue, intensifying their probe of the Democratic fundraising platform. The subpoenas are an attempt to force cooperation as ActBlue has pushed ...
Activists stage a protest. A handful get arrested. They fundraise off the news coverage. ActBlue receives a cut of the proceeds, and the cycle repeats.