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ActBlue says GOP investigation might be a partisan violation of the Constitution

Last updated: June 9, 2025 12:53 pm
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ActBlue Pushes Back Against House GOP Investigation, Citing Constitutional Concerns

ActBlue, the prominent online fundraising platform for Democrats, is taking a stand against what it perceives as an unconstitutional investigation by House Republicans. The organization argues that the probe is less about legislative oversight and more about aiding the White House, particularly in light of recent executive actions by President Donald Trump.

In a letter disclosed to POLITICO, ActBlue announced it is reconsidering its cooperation with the ongoing congressional inquiry into potential fraud on its platform. This reevaluation comes after Trump signed an executive memorandum directing Attorney General Pam Bondi to investigate alleged foreign contributions to ActBlue, a move that has raised eyebrows regarding its implications for political bias.

“If congressional committees are now gathering information on behalf of Justice Department prosecutors rather than for legitimate legislative purposes, this would fundamentally alter the nature of your investigation and infringe upon ActBlue’s constitutional rights,” the organization’s legal representatives stated in their correspondence to GOP Representatives Jim Jordan, James Comer, and Bryan Steil.

This latest development marks a significant escalation in the ongoing conflict between House Republicans and ActBlue, a platform that has significantly bolstered Democratic fundraising efforts and has long been a target for GOP criticism. ActBlue’s CEO, Regina Wallace-Jones, previously asserted to POLITICO that the platform has “nothing to hide” but acknowledges the need for clearer communication amidst the ongoing attacks against it.

ActBlue’s legal team has requested clarification from the congressional committees on the purpose of their investigation, arguing that recent public statements from Jordan, Comer, and Steil suggest a focus on assisting the Trump administration rather than fulfilling their oversight responsibilities. They pointed out the “selective focus” of the investigation, which conspicuously overlooks WinRed, the Republican Party’s online fundraising counterpart, implying that the inquiry may be more about political retribution than genuine oversight.

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“The Committees’ selective focus on ActBlue suggests that the investigation may be a partisan effort aimed at damaging political opponents rather than gathering facts to assist in lawmaking efforts,” the letter emphasizes, raising substantial First Amendment concerns.

As the Trump administration intensifies its scrutiny of ActBlue, the platform finds itself in a precarious position. The executive order signed in April explicitly named ActBlue as the only platform to be investigated for potential foreign “straw” donations, citing concerns about foreign influence in U.S. elections—a narrative propelled in part by the GOP-led congressional committees. The memorandum gives Bondi a 90-day window to report on her findings, creating a timeline that adds urgency to the situation.

Under federal law, only U.S. citizens and green card holders are permitted to contribute to campaigns and political action committees, a stipulation that Republicans argue ActBlue does not enforce rigorously enough. However, ActBlue counters that it has robust processes in place to identify and prevent illegal donation attempts, a challenge not unique to its platform, as similar issues exist with WinRed.

Furthermore, ActBlue’s cooperation with the congressional probes may hinge on the extent of the committees’ collaboration with the Justice Department. “In light of your public statements, it is crucial that we receive more information about your coordination with the Executive Branch, enabling ActBlue to properly assess its ongoing efforts to cooperate with the Committees,” the lawyers articulated.

Previously, ActBlue provided thousands of pages of internal documents to the committees—some voluntarily and others under subpoena. In April, the committees released an interim report citing various cases of fraud identified within the ActBlue documents, arguing that the platform exhibits an “unserious” approach to fraud prevention.

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As this political drama unfolds, it raises critical questions about the intersection of legislative oversight and partisan agendas, revealing the complexities of campaign finance regulation in an era increasingly defined by online fundraising.

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