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ActBlue Faces Fraud Allegations as Democrats Clash with Elon Musk

ActBlue, the Democratic Partyโ€™s key fundraising platform, is under fire as investigations uncover potential fraud, while tensions rise with Elon Musk over his accusations against the group. Since 2004, ActBlue has raised over $16 billion, with funds soaring from $653.6 million in 2016 to $4.32 billion in 2020, and $3.8 billion in the 2023-2024 cycle, per OpenSecrets data. However, probes by the House Oversight Committee and Texas AG Ken Paxton suggest “smurfing”โ€”using donor identities without consent to mask larger donations. Examples include a Colorado resident allegedly making 57,138 contributions averaging $4.10 each, raising red flags about authenticity.

The Oversight Committeeโ€™s September 2024 letter to Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen noted ActBlueโ€™s lack of CVV requirements until recently, while state investigations point to untraceable payments. ActBlue has implemented stricter verification, but concerns persist. Meanwhile, Elon Musk accused ActBlue in March 2025 of funding anti-Tesla protests, naming five groups and citing an unnamed investigation, though a protester denied any link, per NPR. Democrats, facing internal chaos with seven senior ActBlue resignations, call Muskโ€™s claims a “coordinated attack,” fearing it threatens their fundraising backbone, according to CNN Politics.

As Republicans push probes and Musk aligns with Trump, the controversy could reshape campaign finance and political battles ahead.


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