Arizona Congressman Andy Biggs has sent a letter to Federal Bureau of Investigation requesting an investigation into ActBlue, the main fundraising platform of the Democrat Party.
In 2024, banks across the country reported hundreds of suspicious transactions with ActBlue, but the previous Administration stonewalled congressional efforts to investigate the reports further.
“In 2024, President Biden’s Treasury Department found hundreds of suspicious transactions with ActBlue reported by banks,” Biggs wrote in his letter to FBI Director Kash Patel.
“The U.S. House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform and the Committee on House Administration have been investigating these allegations of misconduct. But the previous Administration has stalled access to the necessary documents. This week, Oversight Chairman Comer and Administration Chairman Stiles have renewed their request with Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent,” explained Biggs in his letter.
“Nineteen state Attorneys General, including Missouri, Texas, and Wyoming, are also making inquiries into allegations of fraud, money laundering, fraudulent and counterfeit use of credit and debit cards, and patterns of contributions that are suspicious,” noted Biggs. “Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has petitioned the Federal Elections Commission for rulemaking to address the allegations.7A racketeering lawsuit instituted by a private citizen is pending in Wisconsin.”
“The allegations against ActBlue are alarming and warrant a thorough investigation by the FBI,” said Congressman Biggs.
“If the allegations against ActBlue are proven true, the fundraising group has undermined the integrity of our elections for years, and justice must be delivered swiftly,” argued Biggs. “Americans’ faith in our electoral system is crucial to our Republic, and Congress must ensure that we protect the security of our elections.”
“I’m grateful to Director Patel for his work to restore our justice system, and I look forward to working with him to get to the bottom of these concerning reports,” concluded Biggs.