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And if that isn't enough to make you suspicious about ActBlue, yesterday, the attorney general of Texas, Ken Paxton, sued ActBlue, saying that they had misled the state in its investigation and that they likely engaged in improper fundraising in the state.
So there is a world of hurt surrounding ActBlue this moment.
And meanwhile, donations on ActBlue look to be a little bit down this year compared to prior years.
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Jesse Kelly: Okay, so you would know this much better than me. This sounds complicated, as in this sounds like something that's going to take a while to unravel and expose.
And if people were expecting ActBlue's CEO, whoever that may be, to go to prison tomorrow, they're going to be sorely mistaken.
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John Solomon: Well, I think there's one issue that is very prescient and very time-sensitive, and that is that a couple of weeks ago in a New York Times article, a letter surfaced from the law firm that was representing ActBlue that made clear that ActBlue's own lawyers believe that ActBlue had misled Congress, had made a false representation or statement to Congress.
That's not a hard case to bring.
If that is true, and if the lawyer's evidence becomes part of that case, that could be a profound and quick potential prosecution.
And then you might take that act as a prosecutor because you want to roll a person up or a couple of people up to get them to cooperate against the larger enterprise.
So I'd be watching for that part of the case to bubble up.
I think Kash Patel dropped a big bombshell in the Maria Bartiromo Sunday show.
He said that the election meddling allegations are now part of the grand conspiracy case, the one that's looking at Russia-clusion as election meddling, Ukraine impeachment as election meddling, the raid on Donald Trump's house in Mar-a-Lago as election meddling, and of course, Jack Smith's antics before the '24 election.
The fact that he said that now election integrity issues are part of that is a big, big shift.
That is the first time we've heard that. And it appears to be that ActBlue is part of that election cheating, election concerns that are being investigated.
It doesn't mean it happened, but that's clearly what they're looking at.
Did they allow illicit foreign money or excessive donations to come into?
So DOJ looks like it's got a hot iron right now. I think the nearest case, if they do make one, and it doesn't mean that the evidence will show this, but if the lawyers for ActBlue are telling the truth in that letter, ActBlue could have a charge of misleading or obstructing Congress come out at pretty soon.
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Jesse Kelly: That'd be wonderful. Speaking of Kash Patel, here's what else he had to say.
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Kash Patel: I am never going to let this go because they not only personally attacked the presidency of the United States and President Trump, but they tried to thwart our elections and rig the entire system.
And that is not something that is going to stop.
That is not something I'm going to allow on my watch.
But you have to remember, they built this diseased temple over 20 and 30 years.
We've got all the evidence.
I can announce on your show that we've got all the information we need.
We're working with our prosecutors, the Department of Justice, and Attorney General Todd Blanche.
And we are going to be making arrests.
And it's coming. And I promise you, it's coming soon.
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Jesse Kelly: John, who, what, what's happening?
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