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S.C. Attorney General Seeks Investigation Of ActBlue

“Nonprofit and political entities must be fully transparent…”

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South Carolina attorney general Alan Wilson has asked the Palmetto State’s top law enforcement
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J Doe April 28, 2025 at 5:56 pm

This is such bullshit. Why can’t Alan stay in his lane and prosecute actual crime?

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Laurie Quattlebaum Top fan April 29, 2025 at 8:29 am

The Trump administration is handling this. Why do we need to use SLED resources on the very same issue? More attention-seeking by Wilson.

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CongareeCatfish Top fan April 29, 2025 at 10:48 am

Wilson needs to let the Feds handle ActBlue and focus on all of the STATE accommodations tax and local option penny tax money that gets diverted to bullshit nonprofits that no-one is allowed to use FOIA against to find out what they are doing with it, as well as the contrived, no-bid “vendors” that the bullshit nonprofit’s board members and employees set up to “sell” ad buys and other limp-wristed, pseudo-legitimate services to the bullshit nonprofit at a markup of, oh, about 400 to 600%. The contrived, no-bid vendors are fly-by-night operations with no employees that are run out of people’s homes scattered across the lowcountry. But that anti-corruption effort would require scrutinizing the flashy, glad-handing folks that throw the best parties in the state and have loads of money to make campaign contributions via some of the highest priced lobbyists in the state. In other words, Wilson is great at the easy, popular “bandwagon” law enforcement stuff, but turns a blind eye or runs away if it might get some political blowback.

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