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TOM FITTON: ActBlue Scandal Demands Answers

by Daily Caller News Foundation
March 20, 2026 at 1:15 am
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Anyone who values fair elections should be alarmed by mounting evidence that ActBlue—the Democrats’ billion‑dollar fundraising behemoth—has become a conduit for questionable and possibly unlawful campaign contributions. For years, ActBlue has dominated online political fundraising, funneling vast sums into nearly every major progressive campaign. Yet recent investigations suggest that its system may enable donor fraud on a scale large enough to distort the political process.

According to a congressional report, ActBlue executives reportedly urged staff to “look for reasons to accept contributions,” rather than question them. This mindset prioritizes cash flow over compliance. When a platform handles billions, even modest levels of unverified donations can translate into massive sums—and massive exposure to abuse.

Indeed, the House Judiciary Committee’s report warns that ActBlue’s internal posture appears to have tilted away from basic compliance. Staff were allegedly instructed that they should be “looking for reasons to accept contributions, not reasons to reject them,” even when transactions raised red flags. Such guidance, if accurate, reflects an internal culture that treats compliance warnings as obstacles rather than safeguards. In the campaign finance context, that is not a technical lapse; it is an invitation to abuse.

State-level investigations have begun to uncover just how widespread the problem may be. Attorneys general in Texas, Virginia, and 17 other states are probing suspicious donations routed through the platform. Many appear to have been made in the names of elderly Americans who had no idea their personal details were used. Other transactions trace to foreign IP addresses or prepaid debit cards—classic indicators of money‑laundering networks. One technique, known as “smurfing,” breaks prohibited or oversized donations into countless small ones designed to escape detection.

Federal law is unambiguous: the Federal Election Campaign Act prohibits contributions made “in the name of another.” The question now is whether ActBlue’s systems adequately prevent such violations. The FEC is well positioned to answer that question. By releasing relevant records and confirming whether reviews or safeguards are underway, the Commission can help restore public confidence and fulfill its mission of transparency and fair enforcement.

ActBlue’s own choices have made that task increasingly important. In 2024, executives reportedly loosened internal fraud‑detection measures after complaints that too many donations were being flagged. The organization for years processed payments without requiring a credit card verification code—a practice no reputable processor would tolerate. Senior staff turnover followed soon afterward, underscoring internal instability.

The pattern described by investigators raises another unavoidable question: what safeguards were deliberately weakened, and why? Modern payment processors routinely employ layered verification tools—address checks, card security codes, velocity limits, and anomaly detection—to prevent identity misuse and foreign funding. When a platform handling billions abandons or dilutes such controls, the burden of explanation falls on those who made the decision. The public is entitled to know who approved the changes and what risks were ignored.

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If even a fraction of ActBlue’s donations originates from improper or foreign sources, the consequences could touch nearly every major Democratic campaign it fuels. The platform is the financial engine of the modern Left. Americans deserve assurance that political fundraising—on either side—operates under the same lawful standards.

Last month, Judicial Watch’s legal team filed a federal lawsuit after the Federal Election Commission declined to release records about suspicious transactions processed through the platform. The goal is simple: transparency. The FEC now has an opportunity—indeed, a responsibility—to clarify what it knows and to reassure Americans that campaign finance laws are being applied evenly, no matter how politically powerful the organization involved.

Transparency is not a partisan demand; it is the minimum condition for lawful elections everywhere.

ActBlue’s deep reach into national, state, and local races alike makes this a turning point not just for the organization’s credibility but for public confidence in how campaigns are financed. Its influence reaches far beyond any single candidate or election. The FEC can help illuminate the truth.  And if credible investigations find ActBlue’s operations to be sound, oversight will vindicate them. If not, accountability must be swift and complete, because no network, regardless of size or ideology, should be allowed to warp the electoral process.

Tom Fitton is president of Judicial Watch, a nonprofit government watchdog.

 The views and opinions expressed in this commentary are those of the author and do not reflect the official position of the Daily Caller News Foundation.

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