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Jasmine Crockett Caught? FEC Launches Probe!

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Sholden Daniels, a Republican challenging Crockett in the next election cycle, brought attention to this issue by circulating a video featuring the couple. The implication? Someone may be using elderly Americans’ identities to funnel donations—without their consent.

But this case is just one drop in a potentially much larger bucket.

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“The bigger picture is that Crockett’s campaign received about $870,000 in total donations through ActBlue,” the complaint reads. “It is unclear how many of these are similarly fraudulent transactions, made in the name of unsuspecting innocent people who did not actually provide the funds.”

This isn’t the first time ActBlue’s operation has raised red flags. The platform has long been under scrutiny from Republicans and state attorneys general, especially for suspicious donation patterns among elderly Americans.

One earlier case involved Texas resident Janice Bosco, who discovered her name was attached to 648 donations totaling nearly $16,000. Her stunned reaction: “I’m not rich. I don’t give that kind of money.”

Such claims are now piling up, and Republicans believe they may have uncovered a vast web of shadowy money movement cloaked as grassroots support.

In March, Rep. James Comer (R-KY) sat down with Benny Johnson and dropped a bombshell. Comer revealed that his team, along with the FBI, is actively investigating ActBlue for what could be the largest political money-laundering operation in U.S. history.

“We’re investigating ActBlue the same way we investigated the Bidens,” Comer said. “We’re starting with the suspicious activity reports—bank violations that flag financial crimes. And let me tell you, the evidence is overwhelming.”

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Comer has claimed that ActBlue could be operating as a conduit for billions of dollars in possibly foreign-linked dark money, disguised as small-dollar donations.

As for Crockett, the FEC has given her 15 days to respond to the allegations. Extensions of 30 or even 60 days are typically granted, but that window won’t stay open forever.

The Gateway Pundit and other conservative watchdog outlets have been blowing the whistle on ActBlue’s questionable activity for months. Now, the federal government appears to be taking those concerns seriously.

Rep. Jasmine Crockett may soon have to explain more than just her campaign’s finances—she might have to answer for an entire system under the microscope.

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