07/25/2024 / By Ethan Huff
Elder Watch, a project of James O’Keefe’s O’Keefe Media Group (OMG), has discovered that ActBlue, a prominent left-wing political action committee (PAC), is making fraudulent donations to the campaign of Kamala Harris without donors’ knowledge.
One elderly woman in Phoenix, clearly a left-wing voter based on her t-shirt – watch below – made 20 separate donations to the Kamala campaign via ActBlue, except for the fact that it was not her who made the donations.
“There was a flurry of donations made in your name,” an undercover OMG reporter told the woman at the door to her home. “About 20 donations?”
“I don’t think so,” the woman responded.
“Have you ever donated to ActBlue?” the reporter then asked.
“Yeah,” she said.
“Okay, okay, these donations made: do they look familiar to you at all?” the reporter then asked.
“Not necessarily,” she responded.
James O’Keefe ‘OMG’ Featured A Citizen Journalist Video Exposing ActBlue Money Laundering
Phoenix, Arizona, resident had 20+ donations made in her name to ActBlue. She did not recognize the donations
“There’s no way I could afford that”
Donors denying high volumes… pic.twitter.com/P9tUMJ35RB
— Wall Street Apes (@WallStreetApes) July 24, 2024
(Related: Learn how Wisconsin rigged the 2020 election for Biden, as well as how Democrats are plotting to do the same thing again this November for Kamala.)
To give the woman some clarity about why he was there, the citizen journalist explained that the purpose of Elder Watch is to help voters over the age of 65 avoid being taken advantage of by political predators.
He explained how these predators are stealing voters’ names and addresses and using them to make large numbers of micro-donations that clock in below the federal donation limits.
There is only so much cash that one single person can legally give to a political candidate. And it appears as though ActBlue is getting around the law by splitting up large single donations into hundreds or even thousands of micro-donations – or in this case 20 donations from one elderly woman in Phoenix who has contributed to left-wing candidates of her own volition in the past, but not like this without her knowledge.
“They cheat in so many ways that it’s unbelievable,” wrote someone on X about what Elder Watch uncovered.
“And NOTHING will happen to the frauds that perpetrate these obvious money laundering and campaign finance crimes,” responded another. “NOTHING.”
It would seem obvious that this type of thing is probably happening everywhere with large volumes of ActBlue donations being fraudulent. Will there be any kind of investigation into this or do the foxes completely run the henhouse?
“I got a ‘thank you’ in the mail for purchasing the Biden Gold plan subscription for donations a couple weeks ago before he dropped out,” someone alleged on X. “No return info and the return address on the envelope was written as Joe Biden from a building address without a suite number – very sketchy.”
“She should request the ‘money’ she ‘donated’ and get it back,” suggested another about what the defrauded Phoenix woman might want to try to do to help remedy this.
“Crimes in plain view,” said another. “Won’t be investigated because the crimes are in favor of those currently clinging desperately to power.”
Democrats have already been doing this kind of thing with votes, so why not also donations, asked another?
“Where are the state attorneys general to investigate and prosecute?” another asked. “You don’t expect the corrupt DOJ to investigate themselves right?”
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