• Fraud on ActBlue: New Report Details Potential Illegal Activity on the

    From Planet of the apes@21:1/5 to All on Wed May 21 06:26:00 2025
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    WASHINGTON, D.C. � Today, the House Judiciary Committee, the Committee on
    House Administration, and the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform released a joint interim staff report titled, "Fraud on ActBlue:
    How the Democrats� Top Fundraising Platform Opens the Door for Illegal
    Election Contributions." This report reveals that ActBlue made its fraud- prevention rules �more lenient� twice in 2024�even though there is
    extensive fraud on the platform, including from foreign sources.

    Internal documents show that ActBlue executives and staff are aware that
    both foreign and domestic fraudulent actors are exploiting the platform
    but do not take the threat seriously. In fact, they attempted to hide the changes to avoid sparking discussions about fraud on the platform. For
    example, ActBlue's training guide for new fraud-prevention employees
    instructed them to "look for reasons to accept contributions," rather than
    err on the side of flagging suspicious donations. Internal communications further reveal that, rather than seeking to reduce or eliminate fraud, ActBlue's chief fraud-prevention official was willing to accept 10 percent
    more fraud while focusing on DEI. Additionally, in a thirty-day window
    during September and October 2024, ActBlue detected 237 separate donations
    made from foreign IP addresses using domestic prepaid cards.

    The Committees remain deeply committed to protecting the integrity of
    American elections and will continue investigating to inform potential legislative reforms aimed at improving and strengthening our democracy.
    This oversight is crucial to ensure that American elections are free,
    fair, and decided by Americans alone.

    Read the full joint interim staff report and appendix here.

    Chairmen Jim Jordan (R-OH), Bryan Steil (R-WI), and James Comer (R-KY)
    also sent a letter to the CEO of ActBlue requesting additional documents
    and transcribed interviews with two ActBlue staff members. ActBlue's
    internal turmoil, lack of a functioning legal team, possible retaliatory actions, and failure to take fraud seriously raise new questions about the platform's ability to deter fraud and comply with federal election law.

    Read excerpts of the letter:

    "The Committee on House Administration, the Committee on the Judiciary,
    and the Committee on Oversight and Government Reform are charged with
    upholding fundamental American civil liberties and protecting the
    integrity of American elections. To that end, we continue to investigate ActBlue's fraud prevention policies and practices, which may allow bad
    actors to make fraudulent political donations, including from foreign
    sources. New reporting indicates that several ActBlue executives recently resigned amid allegations of 'internal retaliation[,]' while the last
    remaining lawyer on ActBlue's staff is 'on leave' without access to email
    or other internal systems. We write today to request additional documents regarding ActBlue�s compliance with applicable federal laws and
    regulations, and to request transcribed interviews with two ActBlue staff members.

    "As a political action committee (PAC), ActBlue must take a variety of
    steps to comply with federal election law. ActBlue must make filings with
    the Federal Election Commission (FEC), place 'disclaimer' and
    'authorization' notices on solicitations, and comply with laws and
    regulations governing the handling of 'illegal' or 'questionable' contributions.

    "Recent staff resignations and internal turmoil at ActBlue raise serious questions about ActBlue's ability to fulfill these ongoing legal
    obligations. Reporting in the New York Times indicates that at least seven senior staff members, including ActBlue's 'highest-ranking legal
    officer[,]' have resigned since February 21, 2025. Amid this wave of resignations, [redacted], 'the last remaining lawyer in the ActBlue
    general counsel�s office,' went 'on leave' and was stripped of his access
    to email and other internal systems after he appeared to make allegations
    of 'internal retaliation.' The 'growing pattern of volatility and toxicity stemming from [ActBlue's] current leadership' and the kneecapping of
    ActBlue's legal team may be hindering ActBlue's ability to comply with
    federal election law. Indeed, ActBlue's union reportedly told the company
    that 'those of us who work with our legal team in our day-to-day do not
    have clear direction on how to proceed with our work in their absence[.]'

    "These developments are even more concerning in light of reporting that
    ActBlue has maintained poor anti-fraud practices that may have allowed bad actors to make fraudulent political donations, including from foreign
    sources. Fraudulent political donations corrupt American elections and
    could amount to interstate criminal conduct.

    "ActBlue's internal turmoil, lack of a functioning legal team, possible retaliatory actions, and failure to take fraud seriously raise a host of
    new questions about the platform's ability to deter fraud and comply with
    legal requirements. Therefore, the Committees require additional documents
    and information. To further our oversight, please provide the following documents and information from January 1, 2020 to the present:

    1. Documents and communications sufficient to show which staff members are responsible for ensuring ActBlue�s compliance with applicable federal
    laws, including but not limited to the Federal Election Campaign Act
    (FECA);

    2. All documents and communications referring or relating to
    whistleblowers, retaliation against whistleblowers, and actual or alleged misconduct by ActBlue staff, including but not limited to all documents
    and communications referring or relating to [redacted] going 'on leave';

    3. All documents and communications referring or relating to the
    resignation of former Vice President for Customer Service Alyssa Twomey;
    and

    4. All documents and communications referring or relating to the
    resignations of staff in ActBlue�s Office of the General Counsel,
    including but not limited to former General Counsel Darrin Hurwitz."

    Read the full letter to Act CEO Regina Wallace-Jones here.

    https://republicans-judiciary.house.gov/sites/evo-subsites/republicans- judiciary.house.gov/files/evo-media-document/2025-04-02-jdj-bs-jc-to- actblue-re-tis-and-resignations_redacted.pdf

    https://judiciary.house.gov/media/press-releases/fraud-actblue-new-report- details-potential-illegal-activity-democrat-platform

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  • From Ombudsman@21:1/5 to Planet of the apes on Wed May 21 11:11:04 2025
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    On 5/20/2025 11:26 PM, Planet of the apes wrote:
    WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, the House Judiciary Committee, the Committee on House Administration, and the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform released a joint interim staff report titled, "Fraud on ActBlue:
    How the Democrats’ Top Fundraising Platform Opens the Door for Illegal Election Contributions." This report reveals that ActBlue made its fraud- prevention rules “more lenient” twice in 2024—even though there is extensive fraud on the platform, including from foreign sources.

    Interesting that Biden's FBI said nothing about this.

    Internal documents show that ActBlue executives and staff are aware that
    both foreign and domestic fraudulent actors are exploiting the platform
    but do not take the threat seriously. In fact, they attempted to hide the changes to avoid sparking discussions about fraud on the platform. For example, ActBlue's training guide for new fraud-prevention employees instructed them to "look for reasons to accept contributions," rather than err on the side of flagging suspicious donations. Internal communications further reveal that, rather than seeking to reduce or eliminate fraud, ActBlue's chief fraud-prevention official was willing to accept 10 percent more fraud while focusing on DEI. Additionally, in a thirty-day window
    during September and October 2024, ActBlue detected 237 separate donations made from foreign IP addresses using domestic prepaid cards.

    Accept more crime during the commission of others. That's the Democrat way.

    The Committees remain deeply committed to protecting the integrity of American elections and will continue investigating to inform potential legislative reforms aimed at improving and strengthening our democracy.
    This oversight is crucial to ensure that American elections are free,
    fair, and decided by Americans alone.

    Read the full joint interim staff report and appendix here.

    Chairmen Jim Jordan (R-OH), Bryan Steil (R-WI), and James Comer (R-KY)
    also sent a letter to the CEO of ActBlue requesting additional documents
    and transcribed interviews with two ActBlue staff members. ActBlue's
    internal turmoil, lack of a functioning legal team, possible retaliatory actions, and failure to take fraud seriously raise new questions about the platform's ability to deter fraud and comply with federal election law.

    Read excerpts of the letter:

    "The Committee on House Administration, the Committee on the Judiciary,
    and the Committee on Oversight and Government Reform are charged with upholding fundamental American civil liberties and protecting the
    integrity of American elections. To that end, we continue to investigate ActBlue's fraud prevention policies and practices, which may allow bad
    actors to make fraudulent political donations, including from foreign sources. New reporting indicates that several ActBlue executives recently resigned amid allegations of 'internal retaliation[,]' while the last remaining lawyer on ActBlue's staff is 'on leave' without access to email
    or other internal systems. We write today to request additional documents regarding ActBlue’s compliance with applicable federal laws and regulations, and to request transcribed interviews with two ActBlue staff members.

    "As a political action committee (PAC), ActBlue must take a variety of
    steps to comply with federal election law. ActBlue must make filings with
    the Federal Election Commission (FEC), place 'disclaimer' and
    'authorization' notices on solicitations, and comply with laws and regulations governing the handling of 'illegal' or 'questionable' contributions.

    "Recent staff resignations and internal turmoil at ActBlue raise serious questions about ActBlue's ability to fulfill these ongoing legal
    obligations. Reporting in the New York Times indicates that at least seven senior staff members, including ActBlue's 'highest-ranking legal
    officer[,]' have resigned since February 21, 2025. Amid this wave of resignations, [redacted], 'the last remaining lawyer in the ActBlue
    general counsel’s office,' went 'on leave' and was stripped of his access to email and other internal systems after he appeared to make allegations
    of 'internal retaliation.' The 'growing pattern of volatility and toxicity stemming from [ActBlue's] current leadership' and the kneecapping of ActBlue's legal team may be hindering ActBlue's ability to comply with federal election law. Indeed, ActBlue's union reportedly told the company that 'those of us who work with our legal team in our day-to-day do not
    have clear direction on how to proceed with our work in their absence[.]'

    "These developments are even more concerning in light of reporting that ActBlue has maintained poor anti-fraud practices that may have allowed bad actors to make fraudulent political donations, including from foreign sources. Fraudulent political donations corrupt American elections and
    could amount to interstate criminal conduct.

    "ActBlue's internal turmoil, lack of a functioning legal team, possible retaliatory actions, and failure to take fraud seriously raise a host of
    new questions about the platform's ability to deter fraud and comply with legal requirements. Therefore, the Committees require additional documents and information. To further our oversight, please provide the following documents and information from January 1, 2020 to the present:

    1. Documents and communications sufficient to show which staff members are responsible for ensuring ActBlue’s compliance with applicable federal
    laws, including but not limited to the Federal Election Campaign Act
    (FECA);

    2. All documents and communications referring or relating to
    whistleblowers, retaliation against whistleblowers, and actual or alleged misconduct by ActBlue staff, including but not limited to all documents
    and communications referring or relating to [redacted] going 'on leave';

    3. All documents and communications referring or relating to the
    resignation of former Vice President for Customer Service Alyssa Twomey;
    and

    4. All documents and communications referring or relating to the
    resignations of staff in ActBlue’s Office of the General Counsel,
    including but not limited to former General Counsel Darrin Hurwitz."

    Read the full letter to Act CEO Regina Wallace-Jones here.

    https://republicans-judiciary.house.gov/sites/evo-subsites/republicans- judiciary.house.gov/files/evo-media-document/2025-04-02-jdj-bs-jc-to- actblue-re-tis-and-resignations_redacted.pdf

    https://judiciary.house.gov/media/press-releases/fraud-actblue-new-report- details-potential-illegal-activity-democrat-platform

    Let's see some indictments.

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  • From pothead@21:1/5 to Ombudsman on Wed May 21 19:58:10 2025
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    On 2025-05-21, Ombudsman <[email protected]> wrote:
    On 5/20/2025 11:26 PM, Planet of the apes wrote:
    WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, the House Judiciary Committee, the Committee on >> House Administration, and the House Committee on Oversight and Government
    Reform released a joint interim staff report titled, "Fraud on ActBlue:
    How the Democrats’ Top Fundraising Platform Opens the Door for Illegal
    Election Contributions." This report reveals that ActBlue made its fraud-
    prevention rules “more lenient” twice in 2024—even though there is
    extensive fraud on the platform, including from foreign sources.

    Interesting that Biden's FBI said nothing about this.

    Internal documents show that ActBlue executives and staff are aware that
    both foreign and domestic fraudulent actors are exploiting the platform
    but do not take the threat seriously. In fact, they attempted to hide the
    changes to avoid sparking discussions about fraud on the platform. For
    example, ActBlue's training guide for new fraud-prevention employees
    instructed them to "look for reasons to accept contributions," rather than >> err on the side of flagging suspicious donations. Internal communications
    further reveal that, rather than seeking to reduce or eliminate fraud,
    ActBlue's chief fraud-prevention official was willing to accept 10 percent >> more fraud while focusing on DEI. Additionally, in a thirty-day window
    during September and October 2024, ActBlue detected 237 separate donations >> made from foreign IP addresses using domestic prepaid cards.

    Accept more crime during the commission of others. That's the Democrat way.

    The Committees remain deeply committed to protecting the integrity of
    American elections and will continue investigating to inform potential
    legislative reforms aimed at improving and strengthening our democracy.
    This oversight is crucial to ensure that American elections are free,
    fair, and decided by Americans alone.

    Read the full joint interim staff report and appendix here.

    Chairmen Jim Jordan (R-OH), Bryan Steil (R-WI), and James Comer (R-KY)
    also sent a letter to the CEO of ActBlue requesting additional documents
    and transcribed interviews with two ActBlue staff members. ActBlue's
    internal turmoil, lack of a functioning legal team, possible retaliatory
    actions, and failure to take fraud seriously raise new questions about the >> platform's ability to deter fraud and comply with federal election law.

    Read excerpts of the letter:

    "The Committee on House Administration, the Committee on the Judiciary,
    and the Committee on Oversight and Government Reform are charged with
    upholding fundamental American civil liberties and protecting the
    integrity of American elections. To that end, we continue to investigate
    ActBlue's fraud prevention policies and practices, which may allow bad
    actors to make fraudulent political donations, including from foreign
    sources. New reporting indicates that several ActBlue executives recently
    resigned amid allegations of 'internal retaliation[,]' while the last
    remaining lawyer on ActBlue's staff is 'on leave' without access to email
    or other internal systems. We write today to request additional documents
    regarding ActBlue’s compliance with applicable federal laws and
    regulations, and to request transcribed interviews with two ActBlue staff
    members.

    "As a political action committee (PAC), ActBlue must take a variety of
    steps to comply with federal election law. ActBlue must make filings with
    the Federal Election Commission (FEC), place 'disclaimer' and
    'authorization' notices on solicitations, and comply with laws and
    regulations governing the handling of 'illegal' or 'questionable'
    contributions.

    "Recent staff resignations and internal turmoil at ActBlue raise serious
    questions about ActBlue's ability to fulfill these ongoing legal
    obligations. Reporting in the New York Times indicates that at least seven >> senior staff members, including ActBlue's 'highest-ranking legal
    officer[,]' have resigned since February 21, 2025. Amid this wave of
    resignations, [redacted], 'the last remaining lawyer in the ActBlue
    general counsel’s office,' went 'on leave' and was stripped of his access >> to email and other internal systems after he appeared to make allegations
    of 'internal retaliation.' The 'growing pattern of volatility and toxicity >> stemming from [ActBlue's] current leadership' and the kneecapping of
    ActBlue's legal team may be hindering ActBlue's ability to comply with
    federal election law. Indeed, ActBlue's union reportedly told the company
    that 'those of us who work with our legal team in our day-to-day do not
    have clear direction on how to proceed with our work in their absence[.]'

    "These developments are even more concerning in light of reporting that
    ActBlue has maintained poor anti-fraud practices that may have allowed bad >> actors to make fraudulent political donations, including from foreign
    sources. Fraudulent political donations corrupt American elections and
    could amount to interstate criminal conduct.

    "ActBlue's internal turmoil, lack of a functioning legal team, possible
    retaliatory actions, and failure to take fraud seriously raise a host of
    new questions about the platform's ability to deter fraud and comply with
    legal requirements. Therefore, the Committees require additional documents >> and information. To further our oversight, please provide the following
    documents and information from January 1, 2020 to the present:

    1. Documents and communications sufficient to show which staff members are >> responsible for ensuring ActBlue’s compliance with applicable federal
    laws, including but not limited to the Federal Election Campaign Act
    (FECA);

    2. All documents and communications referring or relating to
    whistleblowers, retaliation against whistleblowers, and actual or alleged
    misconduct by ActBlue staff, including but not limited to all documents
    and communications referring or relating to [redacted] going 'on leave';

    3. All documents and communications referring or relating to the
    resignation of former Vice President for Customer Service Alyssa Twomey;
    and

    4. All documents and communications referring or relating to the
    resignations of staff in ActBlue’s Office of the General Counsel,
    including but not limited to former General Counsel Darrin Hurwitz."

    Read the full letter to Act CEO Regina Wallace-Jones here.

    https://republicans-judiciary.house.gov/sites/evo-subsites/republicans-
    judiciary.house.gov/files/evo-media-document/2025-04-02-jdj-bs-jc-to-
    actblue-re-tis-and-resignations_redacted.pdf

    https://judiciary.house.gov/media/press-releases/fraud-actblue-new-report- >> details-potential-illegal-activity-democrat-platform

    Let's see some indictments.


    The same FBI that slow walked several Hunter Biden cases so that the
    statute of limitations would expire.

    The same FBI who influenced social media by claiming that they knew the
    Hunter laptop was a Russian plant when they knew full well it was authentic.

    The guy went rogue.





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