Anonymous ID: cba023 May 16, 2026, 1:39 a.m. No.24611082   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1100

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They're COOKED! DNC is officially BROKE and in total PANIC mode!

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Anonymous ID: cba023 May 16, 2026, 1:47 a.m. No.24611101   🗄️.is 🔗kun

https://www.quora.com/Why-did-more-than-half-a-dozen-ActBlue-senior-officials-resign-following-the-notification-that-they-were-at-risk-of-receiving-foreign-contributions

"According to the New York Times in early 2025, a law firm working for Act Blue, the Democratic fundraising behemoth, delivered the organization a warning that Act Blue's chief executive had given a potentially misleading response to congressional Republican investigators in a 2023 letter explaining how the organization vetted donations to ensure that they were not illegally coming from foreign citizens. It stated that ActBlue carried out "multilayered" screenings of contributions that helped "root out" those from overseas.. In fact, the law firm found, some of the steps she had described were not always followed."

Anonymous ID: cba023 May 16, 2026, 1:52 a.m. No.24611105   🗄️.is 🔗kun

https://www.influencewatch.org/for-profit/actblue-llc/

"Background

 

The ActBlue website was launched in 2004 by Ben Rahn and Matt DeBergalis as a fundraising platform for left-of-center organizations and candidates. 1 According to its own figures, ActBlue claimed to have raised $2.4 billion for its clients from 2004 through 2018. 2 As of March 2021, ActBlue claimed that liberal causes and candidates had raised $8.4 billion on its platform since its creation. 3

 

Between February and March 2025, it was announced that at least 7 senior officials had resigned following the 2024 Presidential Election that saw President Donald Trump re-elected. According to a story by the New York Times, several unions representing ActBlue had released a letter to the organization’s board of directors listing the employees whom resigned while claiming the “alarming pattern” was negatively impacting “…our confidence in the stability of the organization.” 4 According to the letter from both unions, those whom left included the organization’s customer service and partnerships directors, which included ActBlue’s former vice president of customer service Alyssa Twomey whom later wrote on social media, “After 14+ years of living and breathing all things ActBlue, it’s time for a reset. I’m taking an intentional pause before setting course for my next adventure.” 4 In addition, other resignations included the group’s associate general counsel, the assistant research director, one human resources official, the chief revenue officer and a donation engineer. The New York Times article also claimed that a lawyer in the ActBlue general counsel’s office, Zain Ahmad, was on leave from the organization while his previous access to emails and internal platforms within the group had been cut off around February 26. In a statement on ActBlue’s Slack platform, Ahmad claimed, “Please be advised that we have Anti-Retaliation and Whistleblower Policies for a reason.” 4 The unions’ letter claimed Ahmad’s statements were, “unsettling and disturbing, and part of a growing pattern of volatility and toxicity stemming from current leadership.” 4

 

In April 2025, President Trump announced he directed Attorney General Pam Bondi and the U.S Department of Justice (DOJ) to investigate ActBlue and its entities over allegations of illegal donations being made by people through the fundraising platform under different names (or straw donations) as well as alleged foreign contributions and donations being made to ActBlue. 5"

Anonymous ID: cba023 May 16, 2026, 1:58 a.m. No.24611121   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>Zain Ahmad, who as of February 26 was the only remaining lawyer in ActBlue's general counsel's office

sounds American

kek

https://freebeacon.com/latest-news/dem-fundraising-platform-in-turmoil-as-top-officials-resign-lawyer-alleges-retaliation/

"ActBlue, the leading fundraising platform for Democrats, is in disarray after at least seven senior officials resigned and a company lawyer alleged that the platform had retaliated against him, the New York Times reported.

 

The exodus comes as congressional Republicans investigate ActBlue's security and fraud-prevention measures, including to what degree it works to block illegal foreign donations. Among those who have left are longtime ActBlue officials, such as the associate general counsel and chief revenue officer, though the exact reasons for their departures remain unclear, according to the Times.

 

The upheaval deals a heavy blow to the Democratic Party, as ActBlue has long played a pivotal role in fundraising for Democratic candidates at all levels. ActBlue said it has helped raise more than $16 billion for Democratic campaigns since 2004.

 

Zain Ahmad, who as of February 26 was the only remaining lawyer in ActBlue's general counsel's office, alleged that the company had revoked his access to email and other internal platforms and deleted some of his Slack messages, the Times reported.

 

"Please be advised that we have Anti-Retaliation and Whistleblower Policies for a reason," Ahmad wrote to ActBlue.

 

Ahmad is now on leave, a source told the Times."