A political fundraising giant tied to Democratic campaigns is now facing intense legal and congressional scrutiny after a wave of stunning developments raised serious questions about its internal operations and oversight.
At the center of the controversy is ActBlue, a platform long used by Democratic candidates and causes to collect donations online. What began as a routine congressional inquiry has now escalated into a full-blown legal and political firestorm, with investigators alleging potential misconduct involving foreign contributions and internal compliance failures.
The controversy erupted after multiple current and former employees appeared before three powerful House committees. Instead of offering clarity, the witnesses invoked their constitutional rights repeatedly, declining to answer key questions tied to the investigation.
According to findings released by lawmakers, five individuals collectively refused to respond to substantive inquiries a total of 146 times, each instance citing the Fifth Amendment. The silence has fueled speculation among critics who argue that such a sweeping refusal raises more questions than it answers.
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