Together with James O'Keefe of the O'Keefe Media Group, a group of citizen journalists has found new proof of campaign finance fraud that has been aimed at senior citizens. Residents whose names and addresses were linked to ActBlue and other left-leaning groups or political candidates made it clear that the seniors had given money to the campaigns, but they denied giving a lot of money. Election Watch's analysis of the data shed more light on the national scam and showed that hundreds of senior citizens in different parts of the country had given hundreds or even thousands of dollars to ActBlue and other campaigns.
O'Keefe Media Group Uncovers More Evidence Of Campaign Finance Fraud Targeting Seniors……https://t.co/3GfF4LO6w7
— 🇺🇸🇺🇸Josh Dunlap🇺🇲🇺🇲 ULTRA-MAGA (@JDunlap1974) June 6, 2023
Even though one senior citizen had given $18,849.77 to ActBlue and Joe Biden's campaign since 2022 in the form of 1,009 separate gifts, the person denied giving more than $18,000 and was surprised to hear the amount. One old woman in New Jersey, on the other hand, got very upset when she found out that over $86,000 had been given to left-wing political groups in her name over the course of two years through 5,300 separate donations ranging from $1 to $5,000. Another woman was told she had given money to ActBlue every other day in 2021 and 2022, which she couldn't have done because she worked as a nurse six days a week.
Persistent citizen journalist uncovers more instances in New Jersey of @actblue linked campaign finance fraud targeting seniors #FollowTheMoney pic.twitter.com/M6eCHFEXni
— O’Keefe Media Group (@OKeefeMedia) June 2, 2023
These gifts were fake, and they may have been part of a scheme to steal money from campaigns that targeted older people. It fits with the Democrats' campaign plan, which is to use dirty tricks to beat the Republicans. In the same way, Senator Marco Rubio (R-FL) asked that ActBlue be looked into because many fake gifts were being reported to the commission. The senator has asked the Federal Election Commission to look into ActBlue's reporting and the fact that there aren't enough security measures in place. It's high time that these kinds of scams were found out and stopped right away, so that the elderly aren't used to pay for political campaigns.