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OBVIOUS ELECTION FRAUD - WHO WOULD DONATE TO THE SAME PLACE 53 TIMES IN A DAY.


Texas Woman Denies Thousands of ActBlue Donations: "There's No Way I Made All Those;" TX Sheriff's Office RESPONDS

JUST IN ON ACT BLUE MONEY LAUNDERING: “No, there's no way I had made all those,” says Barbara Staples of Spring, Texas, shocked to learn ActBlue (@actblue
) listed her as making 1,600 donations totaling $13,000, including 53 transactions in a single day.



Gerda Henderson faced similar issues, with $33,000 in unauthorized donations over 484 days. Despite only approving a few dollars, she had to close her credit card due to fraudulent charges, stating that she “Stopped it all” and “Canceled it all out.” Unlike most other fundraising platforms, ActBlue does not require a CVV number on transactions. When asked if she approved all of the transactions, she replied “No.”



OMG contacted the Montgomery County Sheriff's Office (@MCTXSheriff
) for comment on whether they were conducting a criminal investigation. In response, they issued a statement saying, "It appears that both donors made voluntary contributions through ActBlue. One donor was reimbursed after contesting some of the charges, while the other cannot recall whether all or only some of the donations were authorized."
Current Revolt (@CurrentRevolt
) reveals the Texas Office of Attorney General’s ActBlue investigation has been stalled since January by First Assistant Brent Webster, stating “Attorney General Ken Paxton isn’t fully aware of the investigation, as Webster has been withholding information and updates,” adding “We’ve been told Webster is withholding this information from AG Paxton to seek favor with the firm Singer works for as a sort of insurance policy for his next job when he leaves the Texas OAG.”
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