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EXCLUSIVE: House GOP THREATENS ActBlue CEO With CONTEMPT as Democrats' Dark Money Machine STONEWALLS Congress

Gary FranchiApril 15, 2026182 views
EXCLUSIVE: House GOP THREATENS ActBlue CEO With CONTEMPT as Democrats' Dark Money Machine STONEWALLS Congress
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House Republicans are cranking up the heat on ActBlue, threatening to haul the Democrat dark money machine's CEO before Congress and hold him in contempt if they keep stonewalling document requests about their questionable fundraising practices.

In an EXCLUSIVE report, the Washington Examiner revealed that Reps. Bryan Steil (R-WI) and Jim Jordan (R-OH) sent a blistering letter to ActBlue on Tuesday, demanding transparency from the organization that has funneled BILLIONS to radical left candidates and causes.

A GOP aide familiar with the investigation told the Examiner that if ActBlue continues playing hide-and-seek with critical documents, Congress won't hesitate to use its full constitutional authority to compel testimony from the organization's leadership.

Democrats' Money Machine Under FIRE

This latest escalation comes as House Republicans dig deeper into ActBlue's murky operations, which have long raised red flags among conservatives who've watched the platform rake in massive donations while operating with minimal oversight.

For years, patriots have questioned how ActBlue manages to process such enormous sums of money with so little transparency. Now, with Republicans in control of Congress and a Trump administration backing their investigations, the gloves are finally coming off.

"The American people deserve to know exactly how these massive fundraising operations work and where this money is really coming from," a House GOP source said, speaking on condition of anonymity.

Jordan, who chairs the House Judiciary Committee, has been relentless in his pursuit of accountability from organizations that operated with impunity during the Biden regime. Steil, meanwhile, brings his expertise from the House Administration Committee to bear on election-related financial irregularities.

No More Games

This isn't just about one organization – it's about finally holding the entire Democrat establishment accountable for their shadowy fundraising empire that has corrupted American politics for decades.

With President Trump back in the White House and Republicans controlling Congress, the era of Democrat dark money groups operating without scrutiny is OVER. ActBlue can either come clean voluntarily, or Congress will drag the truth out of them the hard way.

The question isn't whether House Republicans will follow through on their threats – it's whether ActBlue is foolish enough to test them.

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Gary Franchi

Award-winning journalist covering breaking news, politics & culture for Next News Network.

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AmericaFirst2024VerifiedApr 15, 2026
The Democrats always scream about transparency and dark money when it comes to conservative groups, but look how they act when the spotlight is on them. Pure hypocrisy!
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PatriotMom2024VerifiedApr 16, 2026
Finally! Someone needs to hold ActBlue accountable for their shady fundraising practices. The fact that they're stonewalling Congress tells you everything you need to know.
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ConservativeVoterVerifiedApr 16, 2026
Exactly! If they had nothing to hide, they'd cooperate fully.
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SmallBizOwnerVerifiedApr 16, 2026
What specific information is the House GOP requesting from ActBlue? Are they asking for donor lists or just transparency about their processing methods?
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TaxpayerFirstVerifiedApr 17, 2026
I've always wondered how ActBlue processes so many small donations so quickly, especially from elderly donors who claim they never made them. There needs to be a full investigation into their donor verification systems.
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RetiredTeacherVerifiedApr 17, 2026
My 89-year-old neighbor got dozens of charges on her card from ActBlue that she never authorized. This is a real problem.
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ConstitutionDefenderVerifiedApr 17, 2026
Good! Hold them in contempt and let's see how fast they start talking.