Donors don't want to give money to Democratic campaigns, according to new research from O'Keefe Media Group (OMG).
“FEC data shows that some seniors in the United States have been donating thousands of times a year,” OMG chief James O'Keefe revealed in a video released this week.
“Some of these people's names and addresses are attached to more than $200,000 in contributions. We went to knock on some of their doors to corroborate the data we received from a citizen journalist group called Election Watch of Maryland.” , added.
What he found was disturbing.
I will see:
James O'Keefe exposed the massive Democrat money laundering operation
Contributions were made through ActBlue & Citizens across the US
More than 200 million dollars laundered
It's called “Smurfs” – the activity of laundering money by making a large number of small transactions… pic.twitter.com/MShOk7igeT
— Wall Street Apes (@WallStreetApes) July 23, 2024
The first was an Annapolis guy who allegedly gave $217,000 “through 12,000 separate contributions over a three-year period” to ActBlue, the fundraising arm of the Democratic Party.
“Now, sometimes these contributions have been made in variations of their name and variations of their address,” O'Keefe revealed. “We are wondering if these donors are victims of what appears to be a money laundering scheme.”
When confronted by O'Keefe, the man initially said he had not been aware of all the contributions being sent under his name. But the man quickly became unhinged and began calling for assault and battery on former President Donald Trump.
“Talk to Donald Trump. Hit him with a bat. Right on the head. I'd definitely keep you in my eyes. I want to see a scar on his goddamn head. Now stop screwing me,” the man said.
Next up was Cindy, an Annapolis woman who in 2022 contributed $18,000 over 1,000 times to ActBlue.
“That means Cindy would have had to give three shots a day for an entire year,” O'Keefe noted.
When asked if she ever donated to ActBlue, the woman, to her credit, admitted that she did, but stressed that she only donated “occasionally.”
Then, when asked if he had given more than $18,000, he admitted, “I doubt it, no, I don't think so!”
“I wish I had given $18,000 to [President Joe] the Biden presidency,” he added.
The Dems are flooding Kamala's campaign coffers with tens of millions, so they say https://t.co/7bJycvi6Fy road @BIZPACRevision
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Another woman, Carolyn Lenz of Tuscon, flatly denied giving as much as FEC records show she has.
“No, no, no, no, no,” he said.
O'Keefe then confronted a man named Garland, who allegedly made 31,000 contributions to his address in Washington, DC, to ask if he, O'Keefe, could make a contribution on his behalf.
“Have you given to ActBlue in the past?” he asked Garland bluntly.
“I don't think so,” replied the man. “I think my wife has, but not very far.”
Watch O'Keefe's team take on more alleged ActBlue donors below:
James O'Keefe 'OMG' Presents Citizen Journalist Video Exposing ActBlue Money Laundering
The Phoenix, Arizona, resident had more than 20 donations made in his name to ActBlue. He did not acknowledge the donations
“There's no way I can afford that”
Donors deny large volumes… pic.twitter.com/P9tUMJ35RB
— Wall Street Apes (@WallStreetApes) July 24, 2024
O'Keefe's latest findings come about a year after Sen. Marco Rubio sent a letter to the Federal Election Commission demanding that it investigate ActBlue for fraud.
“Two weeks ago, alarming reports emerged of fraudulent donations being reported to the FEC by ActBlue,” Rubio wrote, referring to an earlier but similar OMG investigation, he said. Fox News. “These reports indicate that numerous people, including the elderly, have allegedly 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 make thousands of dollars in political donations, and most of these 'donations' were going to ActBlue,” he added.
The media, meanwhile, have jumped through hoops to try to “debunk” O'Keefe's reports, as usual.
For example, Maryland Affairsa non-partisan nonprofit organization, subpoenaed Campaign Level Center official Adav Noti, claiming that O'Keefe's videos prove nothing.
“My understanding is that the video implies that these people are not, in fact, making these contributions,” Noti told the outlet. “This is an extremely serious allegation that would be a federal crime if it happened. It's something the Department of Justice is prosecuting.”
“If there was actual evidence of this type of violation on this scale, the Department of Justice would definitely be interested. I haven't heard any indication of that interest,” Noti added.
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