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In It to Win It

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Thu Apr 24, 2025, 11:50 AM Yesterday

Trump to target ActBlue in presidential memorandum

In a shot at ActBlue, the left’s major online donation platform, President Donald Trump plans to sign a presidential memorandum on Thursday cracking down on foreign contributions in American elections, according to a person familiar with the policy and granted anonymity to discuss not-yet-public details.

Attorney General Pam Bondi’s office is expected to be involved in the crackdown, the person said, though further details about the mechanism she will use were not immediately available. The order is expected to specifically target ActBlue, which Republicans have long claimed could be exploited by foreign actors.

Democrats had been bracing in recent days for potential action from the White House against the platform, casting it as an unwarranted attack on their fundraising efforts. In an email to Democrats on Wednesday referring to a potential coming action from the White House targeting the platform, ActBlue CEO Regina Wallace-Jones wrote, “Nothing will deter or interrupt ActBlue’s mission and work to enable millions of Americans to participate in our democracy. There is an ongoing and persistent effort to weaken the confidence of the American people in what’s possible. This is the next version of ‘the big lie.’”

On Thursday, ActBlue told POLITICO, “ActBlue plays a vital role in enabling all Americans to participate in our democracy and the organization strictly abides by all federal and state laws governing its activities. We will always stand steadfast in defending the rights of all Americans to participate in our democracy and ActBlue will continue its mission undeterred and uninterrupted, providing a safe, secure fundraising platform for the millions of grassroots donors who rely on us.”

https://www.politico.com/news/2025/04/24/trump-to-target-actblue-in-presidential-memorandum-00307251
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Trump to target ActBlue in presidential memorandum (Original Post) In It to Win It Yesterday OP
But not any republican site for donations FloridaBlues Yesterday #1
Exemptions? Kid Berwyn Yesterday #2
He will leave us with nothing but extrajudicial solutions. Basso8vb Yesterday #3
Trump to target ActBlue in presidential memorandum LetMyPeopleVote 22 hrs ago #4

Kid Berwyn

(20,074 posts)
2. Exemptions?
Thu Apr 24, 2025, 12:06 PM
Yesterday


What Did Trump Discuss in Calls With Mohammed bin Salman and Vladimir Putin That Got the Extra-Secrecy Treatment?

https://slate.com/news-and-politics/2019/10/trump-mbs-putin-calls-also-hidden-incriminating.html

From 2019 and we still don’t know.

LetMyPeopleVote

(161,973 posts)
4. Trump to target ActBlue in presidential memorandum
Thu Apr 24, 2025, 03:45 PM
22 hrs ago

I have been the treasurer for a couple of corporate gpacs and have been active with the county party off an on. ActBlue is a great tool and is far better the GOP's WinRed. The GOP tried and failed to duplicate ActBlue and now trump wants to use a silly executive order to go after ActBlue



https://www.politico.com/news/2025/04/24/trump-to-target-actblue-in-presidential-memorandum-00307251

In a shot at ActBlue, the left’s major online donation platform, President Donald Trump plans to sign a presidential memorandum on Thursday cracking down on foreign contributions in American elections, according to a person familiar with the policy and granted anonymity to discuss not-yet-public details.

Attorney General Pam Bondi’s office is expected to be involved in the crackdown, the person said, though further details about the mechanism she will use were not immediately available. The order is expected to specifically target ActBlue, which Republicans have long claimed could be exploited by foreign actors.

Democrats had been bracing in recent days for potential action from the White House against the platform, casting it as an unwarranted attack on their fundraising efforts. In an email to Democrats on Wednesday referring to a potential coming action from the White House targeting the platform, ActBlue CEO Regina Wallace-Jones wrote, “Nothing will deter or interrupt ActBlue’s mission and work to enable millions of Americans to participate in our democracy. There is an ongoing and persistent effort to weaken the confidence of the American people in what’s possible. This is the next version of ‘the big lie.’”

On Thursday, ActBlue told POLITICO, “ActBlue plays a vital role in enabling all Americans to participate in our democracy and the organization strictly abides by all federal and state laws governing its activities. We will always stand steadfast in defending the rights of all Americans to participate in our democracy and ActBlue will continue its mission undeterred and uninterrupted, providing a safe, secure fundraising platform for the millions of grassroots donors who rely on us.”
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