Democrats nationally appear to be financing their campaigns through a massive money laundering scheme. Only a corrupt Justice Department would fail to open a major investigation into this apparent criminality.
This is the second time in four years that conservative outlets have found compelling evidence of such left-wing financial shenanigans. This time, reporters identified numerous people who said large amounts of donations have been reported in their names even though they never actually made them.Again and again, the left-leaning groups report small-money donations supposedly made by elderly or unemployed people, who are listed as contributors multiple times per day, almost every day for years.
Other journalists found the same pattern in other states. One, Scott McKay of Louisiana, found an unemployed New Orleans man who was listed as having made 896 donations adding up to more than $18,000 in just two years. As has been the case with a large proportion of these inconceivable donations, all of this man’s money went to ActBlue, a far-left donation-aggregating outfit that brags of having raised nearly $12 billion — that’s billion with a ‘b” — for left-wing causes since 2004.
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