BREAKING: Donors Across the U.S. Deny Massive ActBlue Donations Amid Attorney General Investigations

BREAKING: Donors Across the U.S. Deny Massive ActBlue Donations Amid Attorney General Investigations

BREAKING: “He did not do $300,000 worth of anything in three years,” said Pam Fridrich when an OMG Citizen Journalist in Fernandina Beach, Florida, presented FEC data alleging the Fridrichs donated hundreds of thousands to ActBlue. 

In Las Vegas, Nevada, Elaina Bulow, a devout Democrat, was linked to 830 donations totaling $111,000. Outraged, she called the data “a lot of bullsh*t” and denied donating that amount.

In Salt Lake City, Utah, Marilyn Shearer, who donates daily, was stunned to find her name tied to nearly 3,600 donations totaling $133,000. Despite her frequent donations, Shearer shook her head in disbelief when asked if she had contributed over $100,000.

The ActBlue donation legitimacy issue has reached a tipping point as six attorney generals have officially launched investigations into the organization’s questionable fundraising practices. Texas, Wyoming, Missouri, Virginia, and two other states with attorney generals who wish to remain anonymous are now taking a look into the discrepancies uncovered by our Citizen Journalist Army.

OMG Citizen Journalists have uncovered additional records revealing suspicious ActBlue donation patterns across the country. 

“He did not do $300,000 worth of anything in three years,” exclaims Pam Fridrich, wife to Heinz Fridrich, when presented with FEC data by an OMG Citizen Journalist in Fernandina Beach, Florida, claiming the Fridrichs donated hundreds of thousands of dollars to ActBlue.

When asked if they had made the contributions, Pam responds, “Not to my knowledge.” The Fridrich family, overwhelmed by the allegations, remains perplexed by how such large sums could be attributed to them.

Across the country in Las Vegas, Nevada, Elaina Bulow, a committed Democrat, is reportedly linked to around 830 donations totaling roughly $111,000.

Bulow, who regularly monitors her bank statements, was outraged when presented with the FEC data, stating bluntly, “What’s on that website is a lot of bullsh*t.” Despite being a frequent donor, Bulow denies contributing anything close to the reported amount, stating, “Not that much… Not $111,000.”

Similarly, Salt Lake City, Utah, resident Marilyn Shearer found her name tied to nearly 3,600 transactions totaling over $133,000. Shearer admits to donating regularly, stating, “I donate quite a bit, probably every day, which is frustrating.” Despite her frequency in donating, she is stunned by the transactions attributed to her name. When questioned about the possibility of donating upwards of $100,000, Shearer shook her head no in disbelief.

These revelations have sparked investigations from attorney generals who are now examining whether these reported donations are the result of errors, fraud, or other issues within ActBlue’s fundraising apparatus. This is not just an isolated incident; it’s a pattern that suggests something much larger and more nefarious could be at play.

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