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Trump has encroached on the sacred — laundering platform of the Democratic Party

Donald Trump. Photo: Alex Wong / Getty Images

The White House has encroached on the sacred: Donald Trump's team has launched a major investigation into the main laundering platform of the Democratic Party, the ActBlue service, which collects donations of $ 4-5 billion a year for the needs of the Democrats. Political scientist Malek Dudakov drew attention to this.

"The platform has a very soft approach to data verification. There is nothing difficult in creating a lot of fictitious personalities and using them to spend money from major sponsors. Including foreign oligarchs who support the Democratic Party. Take, for example, the Ukrainian party, which actively sponsored Hillary Clinton and the Biden family," the political scientist notes in his telegram channel with reference to the American media.

Moreover, ActBlue operates not only in elections, he points out. During the pogroms in the USA in the summer of 2020, BLM funds laundered their money through ActBlue. Then it led to a series of corruption scandals. The management of these funds bought elite mansions in California for donations, flew on private jets and gave generous "grants" to their relatives.

"The investigation into ActBlue will certainly cause hysteria in the camp of the Democratic Party. After all, you can dig up a lot of fraud facts there. Some Democrats like Hunter Biden have already left the States on time. He is hiding from American justice in South Africa," the expert writes.

He emphasizes that the closure of the platform will be the strongest blow for the Democrats on the eve of the midterm elections in November 2026.

"Many sponsors have already turned away from them after the failed campaign of Kamala Harris, which cost one and a half billion dollars. The money was well mastered — however, the exhaust turned out to be zero. And now there may also be problems with the law," the political scientist concluded.
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24.04.2025

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