O’Keefe visited the home of one woman that ActBlue claimed had donated through their platform over 1,000 times in 2022, totalling $18,849.77 in donations, or an average of three times a day for a year.
ActBlue is the top American PAC and fundraising platform for Democrats.
When asked by O’Keefe if the donations were accurate, she said she’d donated through ActBlue a couple of times, but denied donating anywhere close to such a large sum, leading to obvious questions as to who is behind these suspect donations.
This was just the latest in a series of reports his O’Keefe Media Group has been taking part of.
They’ve been concerning enough that back in April Sen. Marco Rubio demanded the Federal Election Commission (FEC) investigate ActBlue. In a letter to the FEC he wrote "Two weeks ago, alarming reports emerged of fraudulent donations being reported to the FEC by ActBlue. These reports indicate that numerous individuals, including senior citizens, have purportedly donated to ActBlue thousands of times a year. However, according to recent investigative reports, many of these individuals had no idea that their names and addresses were being used to give thousands of dollars in political donations, with most of these ‘donations’ going to ActBlue."
When O’Keefe directly confronted employees of ActBlue on his findings, none of them said a word, and called the police to try to force him to leave:
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