The ActBlue scandal is heating up as several democrats are implicated in alleged funneling scheme fueled by illegal contributions worth millions of dollars
As of the 2020 election cycle, campaign finance records reveal major contributions from individuals to several Democratic candidates, including
Jon Ossoff, with $1.17 million in individual contributions, representing a campaign tied to the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee (DSCC).
Raphael Warnock, who received $1.2 million in individual contributions, also linked to the DSCC.
Mark Kelly, listed with $1.14 million in individual contributions, associated with the DSCC and
Ruben Gallego, who garnered $1.24 million in individual contributions, connected to the DCCC.
The claims point to a so-called “Smurf Bucks” scheme, where small donations are allegedly used to mask illegal contributions, possibly linked to Mexican drug cartels.
Other Democrat entities and people such as Stacy Abrams’ Fair Fight, the DSCC, DCCC, and figures like George Soros and Reid Hoffman, are also implicated in the FEC data that allegedly exposes the exploitation of campaign finance laws









