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The video discusses potential fraudulent donations made through ActBlue. Victims express surprise at large donations made in their names. Some victims deny making such contributions, prompting an investigation by citizen journalists. The Texas Attorney General is involved, and ActBlue has changed its credit card requirements. Victims are urged to dispute fraudulent transactions with ActBlue. The video encourages providing evidence of excessive donations for publication and compensation. The focus is on uncovering and addressing potential wrongdoing related to ActBlue.

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The speaker addresses the issue of illegal donations to politicians in Connecticut. They claim that ACT Blue, a fundraising platform, has raised $12 billion since 2004, with 39% of the donations coming from foreigners, which is illegal. They accuse ACT Blue of giving $700,000 per month to Senators Blumenthal and Murphy using false identities. The speaker also alleges that Connecticut voters registered in multiple states are making contributions to ACT Blue. They question why the Federal Election Commission (FEC) allows this and express frustration with the FEC's lack of response. The speaker mentions a $12,001,000,002 contribution milestone and provides information about small donors and fundraising on the ACT Blue website. They encourage contacting the FEC regarding the illegal contributions.

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James O'Keefe has revealed that 60% of the ActBlue donations investigated are allegedly from China. This suggests that the Chinese Communist Party is financially supporting the Democratic Party and impacting American elections. There are calls for arrests and congressional hearings regarding this issue.

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In politics, money raised is crucial. A group found suspicious donations to Democrats totaling over $200 million through ActBlue, mostly from older, liberal, lower-income individuals. Many donors seem unaware of these contributions made in their name, suggesting identity theft. Examples include a woman making 1400 donations in 7 years and another making 52,501 donations in 700 days. These irregularities raise concerns about potential election law violations and national security risks. Despite 52 complaints filed, Democrats are reluctant to investigate. The magnitude of these questionable donations far exceeds previous concerns over foreign influence, warranting a thorough investigation.

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ActBlue, the fundraising platform for Democratic candidates and PACs, is facilitating what I would describe as the invasion of our country. They act as financial intermediaries for numerous NGOs involved in every stage, from helping illegal aliens enter the country to assisting them once they're here. These NGOs provide resources like water along the border, fly migrants into the country's interior, enroll them in public assistance programs, offer pro bono legal representation, and even run "know your rights" campaigns and ICE emergency response hotlines. Some groups advocate for abolishing ICE facilities, keeping criminal illegal aliens in the U.S., and providing public assistance. ActBlue's entanglement with such radical organizations demonstrates the Democratic Party's support for open borders.

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Chairman Comer alleges ActBlue may be one of the largest money laundering operations, rivaling the Biden family's schemes. He says his investigation, similar to the Biden probe, began with suspicious activity reports (SARs) from banks, which flag potential financial crimes. Comer claims that when he requested SARs related to ActBlue from Janet Yellen, his requests were initially denied. After the election, staffers saw hundreds of SARs, confirming suspicions. Comer suggests the media colluded with those protecting Biden, pushing narratives to protect ActBlue. He alleges the media created a false narrative of widespread support for Kamala Harris to mask money laundering, possibly involving foreign entities. Comer says ActBlue's lack of transparency and the departure of its lawyers are suspicious. He cites an example of an 80-year-old woman with a modest income who purportedly made nearly $1 million in donations through ActBlue. Comer believes federal agencies covered up the scheme. He plans to issue a report to the FBI and DOJ after reviewing bank violations. Comer suggests if ActBlue is proven to have cheated, the Democrat party will be destroyed.

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ActBlue is the largest among many organizations, including EMILY's List and the DCCC, that use the same software for fundraising, which some view as a corrupt scheme. This system allows Democrats to significantly out-fundraise Republicans, not due to greater grassroots support, but allegedly through illegal fundraising practices. If you exclude questionable funds, Republicans may actually raise more. This disparity in fundraising contributes to the perception of a balanced political landscape, which some argue is misleading. There are claims of election fraud and mail-in ballot issues, suggesting the political split might be closer to 75% for Republicans and 25% for Democrats, contrary to the perceived 50/50 balance.

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A new report alleges that the House and Senate are investigating whether foreign adversaries illegally funneled money into Democratic campaigns. Letters were sent to the Treasury Department, FBI, and the Director of National Intelligence, claiming China, Iran, Venezuela, and Russia funneled money through ActBlue. According to one speaker, 19 state attorneys general, Senator Ron Johnson, and House Administration Committee Chairman Brian Pfau are also investigating. Congressional officials are requesting Suspicious Activity Reports (SARs). Congress suspects foreign money is being routed to Democratic coffers. The speaker claims that obtaining SARs was key to substantiating the Hunter Biden story by tracing foreign funds. If Trump wins the election, the speaker predicts the Justice Department will launch a major criminal investigation in 2025.

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James O'Keefe claims 60% of ActBlue donations are from China, suggesting Chinese Communist Party funds Democrats, impacting US elections. Calls for arrests and congressional action.

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Kamala Harris raised suspiciously large amounts of money in a short time, sparking concerns about fraudulent donations. An investigation revealed potential money laundering through ActBlue, a democratic fundraising platform. Ordinary citizens' names and addresses were used for large donations they did not make. The source of the money remains unclear, but past reports suggest further scrutiny is needed.

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James O'Keefe provides an update on the FEC investigation into money laundering through ActBlue. Election watch plans to file a complaint with the FEC and DC, citing discrepancies and apparent fraud in donations, especially from the elderly. The lawsuit will include evidence that 60% of the money involved is coming from China. ActBlue channels funds to other PACs like EMILY's List and Color of Change. Internet tracing reveals transaction patterns, and receipts on the FEC website show large amounts of money going through financial processors like Amalgamated Bank and DB. Many questions remain unanswered, and citizen journalists are encouraged to find answers. Stay tuned.

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A new report alleges that the House and Senate are investigating whether foreign adversaries illegally funneled money into Democratic campaigns. Letters were sent to the Treasury Department, FBI, and Director of National Intelligence alleging that China, Iran, Venezuela, and Russia funneled money through the ActBlue online donation portal. According to one speaker, 19 state attorneys general, Senator Ron Johnson, and House Administration Committee Chairman Brian Pfau are also investigating. Congressional officials are seeking Suspicious Activity Reports (SARs). Private briefings from financial institutions have led Congress to believe that foreign money is being routed to Democratic coffers. The speaker claims that obtaining SARs allowed the Hunter Biden story to go from fiction to fact. If Trump wins the election, the speaker predicts the Justice Department will conduct a major criminal investigation in 2025.

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James O'Keefe updates on FEC investigation into money laundering via ActBlue, with Election Watch filing complaints and planning a lawsuit. Evidence suggests over 60% of funds are from China. ActBlue channels money to various PACs. Internet tracing reveals transaction patterns. Large amounts of money flow through Amalgamated Bank and DB. Lawsuit will include these details, but many questions remain. Citizen journalists are encouraged to investigate further.

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An individual describes a "magic mortgage" scheme involving ActBlue officers. When someone buys a house, a $200,000 mortgage is followed by a $200,000,000 mortgage through a title company, obscuring the lender's identity. These officers are allegedly spread across the nation. The speaker suggests this scheme may funnel money into campaigns via small-dollar donations or other means. They claim this architecture was set up by Barack Obama to spread cash around the country and fund candidates. The Arizona Democrat Party's fundraising decline is cited as a potential example. The speaker emphasizes this is alleged wholesale fraud, and the findings have been turned over to US Attorneys, the IRS criminal division, and the FBI for further investigation.

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Tom Fitton of Judicial Watch discusses allegations against ActBlue, including Elon Musk's claim that it funds groups behind demonstrations against Tesla. Fitton notes ActBlue's leadership changes and questions whether they knowingly accepted illegal foreign donations. He characterizes actions against Tesla as potential terrorist activity targeting a federal official. Fitton dismisses Reid Hoffman's claim of not being able to control where all his money goes, alleging shared values among those involved. He recalls "billions of dollars" that appeared after Harris took over the nomination and suggests a criminal investigation into ActBlue's fundraising practices. He links supporting terrorists abroad with domestic terrorism. Fitton also addresses concerns about Joe Biden's executive orders potentially being signed via auto pen, raising questions about the legality and who was truly running the White House given Biden's "cognitive decline." He criticizes the lack of media scrutiny on Biden's staff and suggests Republicans should have investigated the possibility of invoking the 25th Amendment.

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Investigative reporters uncover discrepancies in campaign donations through political action committees (PACs) WinRed and ActBlue. They visit the top political donor in New Jersey, Alexandra Gina, who denies making thousands of small donations totaling $154,000. The reporters find that both PACs may be funneling dark money into campaigns, with Democrats benefiting more. They also mention Swiss billionaire Hans Urs Weis contributing millions to progressive causes. The reporters call for accountability and urge viewers to review their own contributions for irregularities. They plan to continue investigating and invite viewers to join their training webinar to become citizen journalists. The concise transcript highlights campaign donation discrepancies, potential dark money involvement, and the call for viewer participation in uncovering the truth.

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James O'Keefe claims that 60% of the ActBlue donations he investigated originate from China, suggesting that the Chinese Communist Party is financially supporting the Democratic Party and influencing U.S. elections. This raises questions about accountability, including the need for arrests and congressional hearings.

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An investigation reveals potential discrepancies in campaign donations attributed to unwitting donors through platforms like WinRed and ActBlue. FEC data suggests individuals are donating large sums via numerous small transactions, raising questions about hidden agendas. One New Jersey resident, Alexandra Gina, is listed as donating over $154,000 in three years through thousands of transactions, which she denies. The investigation found that WinRed and ActBlue did not respond to requests for clarification. The report also highlights the influence of foreign money in US elections, mentioning Swiss billionaire Hans Georg Wiese's significant contributions to progressive causes. The team encourages viewers to check their own FEC records for irregularities and report findings. They are also hosting a webinar to train citizen journalists.

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ActBlue officials are reportedly hesitant to testify, possibly due to concerns about potential criminal liability as the Justice Department investigates. Trump issued an executive order directing the Justice Department and FBI to treat foreign money in elections seriously, viewing it as foreign interference. Congress, led by Jim Jordan, James Comer, and Brian Style, is investigating ActBlue, noting the platform reduced its security provisions, such as dropping the CVV requirement, during the 2024 election. Congress suggests this may have facilitated fraudulent money flow, potentially to help Democrats defeat Donald Trump. ActBlue claims to want to cooperate and denies intentional involvement. However, a New York Times article quoted ActBlue officials expressing concern about what Congress might uncover. Suspicious activity reports indicate potential money laundering, raising concerns from the Treasury Department, Congress, Trump, and the Justice Department.

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FEC data reveals that some senior citizens across the US are listed as donating thousands of times per year, with some allegedly linked to over $200,000 in contributions. I'm James O'Keefe with OMG in Annapolis, Maryland, investigating these claims. I went to people's houses to ask them about these donations. I spoke with one man who told me to ask Donald Trump. I spoke to Cindy Noe, whose records indicate she donated over a thousand times to ActBlue in one year, totaling almost $19,000. She said she only donates $5 occasionally. Another individual was listed as making 18,000 contributions totaling $170,000, which they denied. I called Garland Riggs, who was listed as making over 31,000 contributions. He denied this. I encourage you to knock on doors and ask your neighbors if they've donated to ActBlue or Biden for President and if they know how many donations were made in their name.

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James O'Keefe has claimed that 60% of the ActBlue donations investigated are from China, suggesting that the Chinese Communist Party is financially supporting the Democratic Party and impacting American elections. This raises questions about accountability, including the need for arrests and congressional hearings.

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Exciting news: President Trump is aware of Smurfing, having retweeted two related tweets and commented on an article. Additionally, Congressman Brian Stiles is referring Pam Bondi for potential criminal prosecution of ActBlue regarding money laundering. This is significant as it opens the door for an investigation into Smurfing. Furthermore, it's crucial for the FEC to be informed about these issues. If they aren't aware, there should be safeguards in place to prevent such occurrences. Among the six FEC commissioners, at least one is honest and committed to addressing these concerns.

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Investigative reporters have discovered that both political action committees, ActBlue and WinRed, may be involved in a scheme where unwitting donors are making numerous small donations throughout the year. The top donor in New Jersey, Alexandra Gina, denies donating as much as the Federal Election Commission (FEC) claims. The FEC data shows Gina allegedly donated $154,000 in the past three years, but she disputes this. The FEC also found that Gina made three separate 5ยข donations to Republican causes. When contacted, neither WinRed nor the FEC provided explanations for these discrepancies. The reporters suspect that dark money is being funneled into campaigns, potentially even from foreign sources. They encourage viewers to investigate their own contributions and report any irregularities. The reporters are hosting a training webinar for aspiring journalists to join their efforts.

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There is bipartisan agreement to crack down on foreign money in elections. A Swiss billionaire, Hans Georg Weiss, is accused of funneling money through pass-through groups for political activities. Mark Hemingway discusses this issue in an article for RealClearInvestigation.

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An organization recently received the largest fine in state ethics commission history, totaling $300,000. The Trump administration has discovered approximately $2,000,000,000 earmarked for the same organization and its affiliates. This situation warrants investigation.
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