The exodus from Act Blue

PJ Media:

It looks like the left's golden goose lays rotten eggs. ActBlue, the Democratic Party's preferred fundraising platform that has funneled over $16 billion to progressive causes since 2004, is experiencing what we can only describe as a total meltdown. And the timing couldn't be more suspicious.

In just three weeks, at least seven senior officials have jumped from the sinking ship. We're not talking about low-level staffers here — these are heavy hitters, including their top legal officer, chief revenue officer, and veterans who've been with the organization for over a decade. When people like this are running for the hills, something big is happening.

The mass exodus kicked off last month when both the customer service and partnerships directors — each with more than ten years at ActBlue — bailed. Former VP for customer service Alyssa Twomey tried spinning her departure as simply needing "rest" after 14 years, but she’s not fooling anyone.

Congressional Republicans and 19 state attorneys general started investigating ActBlue for potential fraud, foreign donations, and suspicious contribution patterns, and the organization's last remaining lawyer got locked out of his email after posting about whistleblower policies. Coincidence? Please. 

This is not garden-variety turnover. In fact, according to the New York Times, “The exodus has set off deep concerns about ActBlue’s future.”

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But here’s where things get really interesting. The timing of the departures is already suspicious, but if you need more proof that something big is going on, read this:

As these people left, Zain Ahmad, who was the last remaining lawyer in the ActBlue general counsel’s office, wrote in an internal Slack message on Feb. 26 that his access to email and other internal platforms had been cut off and that other messages he had posted in Slack had been deleted, according to a screenshot obtained by The New York Times. Mr. Ahmad is now on leave from ActBlue, according to a person briefed on the group’s staffing.

“Please be advised that we have Anti-Retaliation and Whistleblower Policies for a reason,” Mr. Ahmad wrote.

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Where is the DOJ while this is happening?  I would think they would have an interest in why these events are happening.  Pam Bondi should also open an investigation and work with the state AGs on what is going on with Democrat organizations. 

See also:

$16B PUMPED THROUGH DEMOCRAT DONOR SITE, "WE DON'T KNOW WHERE ALL THIS MONEY IS COMING FROM" As ActBlue is closing its doors and collapsing, wants to follow the money.

And:

Elon Musk
An investigation has found 5 ActBlue-funded groups responsible for Tesla “protests”: Troublemakers, Disruption Project, Rise & Resist, Indivisible Project and Democratic Socialists of America. ActBlue funders include George Soros, Reid Hoffman, Herbert Sandler, Patricia Bauman, and Leah Hunt-Hendrix. ActBlue is currently under investigation for allowing foreign and illegal donations in criminal violation of campaign finance regulations. This week, 7 ActBlue senior officials resigned, including the associate general counsel. If you know anything about this, please post in replies. Thanks, Elon.

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