The Biden administration is apparently playing a game of hide-and-seek with “hundreds” of suspicious activity reports (SARs) tied to ActBlue, the Democrat Party’s favorite fundraising platform. Representative James Comer from Kentucky has raised a clarion call as his Oversight Committee delves into the murky waters of potential fraud tied to this donation behemoth.
In a recent appearance on OANN, Comer revealed that despite multiple requests to the Treasury Department to uncover the mountain of suspicious reports allegedly stacked up during Biden’s term, the only response so far has been radio silence. It was only after President Trump’s triumphant victory had knocked Kamala Harris down a peg that the Treasury confirmed, almost sheepishly, the existence of these reports. So it appears that Biden’s Treasury is just as good at dodging questions as it is at dodging accountability.
Comer’s team did manage to review a handful of reports and the findings were, to say the least, eyebrow-raising. He confidently indicated there are “hundreds more” lurking in the shadows, hinting that these could unravel a web of dubious activities involving ActBlue’s fundraising practices. The Oversight Committee wasted no time sending a formal letter to the newly minted Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, laying out concerns over campaign finance law violations tied to online contributions – particularly those good old suspicious ones that seem to follow the money trail back to more than just well-meaning citizens donating their coffee money.
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In an ironic twist, Comer pointed out that while the Trump administration was responsive to requests for information, Biden’s crew seems to be too busy fumbling around like newbies trying to find the office coffee machine. This lack of transparency sends a clear message that something fishy could very well be going on. With banks flagging significant SARs from ActBlue’s accounts, it’s no surprise that Comer suspects the donations rolling in might just be too generous to come from ordinary folks named John and Jane Doe.
Concerns only deepen as reports of mass resignations at ActBlue surface. Seven high-ranking officials packing their bags and leaving without an explanation sounds more like a sinking ship than a well-oiled fundraising machine. The internal upheaval raised eyebrows, with one attorney commenting on the alleged retaliation faced by employees sounding the alarm. If ActBlue staffers are feeling the heat of an “alarming pattern” of exodus, it begs the question – what skeletons are hiding in that proverbial closet?
Engaging in a full-blown investigation into ActBlue could prove vital in unveiling what’s hiding in plain sight. The troubling ties and suspicious cash flow raise significant alarms, and Comer urges the Oversight Committee to get to the bottom of this. With so much smoke, it’s hard not to wonder if there’s fire lurking just beneath the surface of the Democrat’s preferred fundraising operation.