ActBlue

Judge Blocks Ken Paxton’s Lawsuit Against ActBlue as Retaliation

A recent ruling by a Texas judge has effectively put a halt to Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton’s lawsuit against ActBlue, a prominent online fundraising platform for Democratic candidates. This decision is a significant setback for Paxton, who had initiated an investigation into ActBlue in 2023, questioning its compliance with state laws regarding potential donor fraud. The core of Paxton’s legal challenge involved an April request to a Tarrant County judge seeking to prevent ActBlue from facilitating contributions made through gift cards and prepaid debit cards, asserting that the platform had misrepresented its practices to both Congress and the public.

However, the court found that Paxton’s lawsuit was not motivated by a genuine desire to protect Texas consumers, but rather by a more politically charged intent.… Continue reading

Trump’s ActBlue Attack Backfires, Fuels Democratic Donations

Employing a department store analogy repeatedly, President Trump described his trade policy, despite the U.S. trade deficit contradicting this model. He announced imminent publication of 200 trade deals, although his certainty about their finalized status appeared uncertain. The frequent use of the “department store” metaphor may be linked to search engine optimization efforts. This analogy, however, fails to accurately represent the complexities of the U.S. trade imbalance.

Read More

Trump Targets ActBlue: Democratic Fundraising Platform Under Investigation

President Trump issued an executive memorandum ordering an investigation into ActBlue, a Democratic fundraising platform, citing allegations of unlawful campaign contributions. The memo, referencing a House Republican report, accuses ActBlue of facilitating “straw” donations and evading federal contribution limits. ActBlue vehemently denies these claims, calling the investigation a politically motivated attack on democracy and vowing legal action. The memorandum directs Attorney General Bondi to investigate and enforce relevant laws, escalating existing tensions between the Trump administration and Democratic organizations.

Read More