Core Democratic groups are preparing to be targeted by the Trump administration
- ActBlue and Indivisible, core Democratic groups, prepare for potential Trump administration targeting.
- Trump's allies justify retribution based on the four criminal prosecutions against him.
- Republican figures and Trump allies accuse ActBlue of campaign finance violations.
- Karoline Leavitt stated, "Anyone who has broken the law should not be worried."
- Democratic groups are discussing contingency plans and bracing for potential legal challenges.
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Democrat Money Laundering Operation ActBlue Busted
House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer (R-KY) has revealed that he is working with the FBI to pursue criminal charges against ActBlue operatives, alleging the Democratic fundraising platform engaged in massive money laundering, potentially involving foreign entities. The investigation, described as the largest political finance scandal in U.S. history, could bring serious legal consequences for those involved.Speaking in an interview wit…

Core Democratic groups are preparing to be targeted by the Trump administration
Some of the Democratic Party’s core political groups are preparing for the possibility that President Donald Trump’s allies may soon launch criminal investigations that could handicap Democratic infrastructure.
Core (i.e. Corrupt) Dem Organizations Brace for Criminal Investigations – IOTW Report
AP As President Donald Trump pushes the historical boundaries of executive power, some of the Democratic Party’s core political institutions are preparing for the possibility that the federal government may soon launch
Digital security concerns rise with increasing crackdowns on speech
Crackdowns on free speech. The tracking and deportation of immigrants. Threats to come after journalists and whistleblowers alike. In the first four months of his presidency, Donald Trump and his allies have sought to use the state’s power to attack dissent. Already, he has deported immigrants from western Massachusetts and revoked 14 international students’ visas at the University of Massachusetts Amherst. That comes on top of U.S. Immigration…
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