You'd think that would be clue number 1 that it's old and they shouldn't share it.
It makes me wonder why people don't remember all of this from when it originally happened and if they even know what an AG is, who it is, when Bondi left, etc.
It doesn't really make a good case for showing outsiders we know what we're talking about.
Imagine excitedly trying to red pill a normie with this, saying it's all over for the Democrats now, just for the normie to point out this was from April 2025, and absolutely nothing happened as a result.
Honestly, it's stuff like this that has most likely stopped us from red pilling normies like we're supposed to be doing. It makes us look like we don't have a clue what we're talking about. Why would anyone believe anything we say when we don't even know who the AG currently is or remember things from a year ago.
If I was more paranoid, I'd think this type of thing was a deliberate effort by the cabal to make all of us look stupid and destroy our credibility with normies so we can't redpill them.
Totally! Well said. Some of us share stuff we find here on other platforms and, like you said, it makes us look stupid. I wish the mods were competent enough to figure it out instead of banning people over nothing. Especially if they want to claim that this is an "elite" board.
Fox News just broadcast that 1 June as shown on the bottom of the screen, it’s true Pam Bondi is no longer AG, perhaps Fox News just used an old clip for the picture of her. Anyway, ActBlue has been under investigation for various reasons for awhile. The Headline says Trump just unleashed a major DOJ investigation into ACTBLUE. I did do a search of this site for the same story and didn’t see it.
It's because people sensationalize even the most minor development so they can slap "BOOM!!!" and "WINNING!!!" into the headline. That gets clicks, attention, and engagement. For monetized accounts, it makes money. For everyone else, it's often just attention seeking.
The majority of the things reported on this board are extremely unlikely to ever result in any tangible change. People get addicted to hopium and start treating every headline as if it's one step away from a major breakthrough.
The reality is that most of these stories are not legally realistic. There are a ton of laws, rules, requirements, and court procedures that can stop a case long before it ever reaches the outcome people are expecting.
A good example is the Brunson brothers' Supreme Court case. For years people were convinced it was going to overturn the 2020 election, remove members of Congress, trigger mass accountability, and fundamentally reshape the political landscape. Every filing generated a new round of excitement and predictions that something historic was just around the corner.
Nothing happened. Ever. But each time they refiled, it would trigger the same routine. Every single time.
Not because the courts were secretly blocking it, but because filing a lawsuit and winning a lawsuit are two completely different things.
That's the pattern you see over and over again.
A congressional letter is not an indictment.
An investigation is not a prosecution.
A subpoena is not a conviction.
A whistleblower claim is not proof.
A DOJ inquiry is not a criminal case.
People routinely take Step 1 of a process and immediately start talking as if Step 20 is only a day or two away. The truth is most thing listed here as "BOOM!!!" and "WINNING!!!!" never get to Step 2, because the laws don't support it. Our legal system doesn't operate on hopes and dreams.
The result is that people build up a mental tally of all these supposed victories and developments without ever following up to see what actually happened. They remember the headline, the excitement, and the promises, but not the eventual outcome.
I think that's one of the main reasons so many people feel like we're not where we should be by now. Years of sensationalized reporting create the impression that far more has been accomplished than has actually been accomplished. People see a headline, think "winning," add it to their mental scoreboard, and then never check back to see whether it actually led anywhere.
Most people treat every bit of news here like it's a winning lottery ticket. Makes me wonder if they go out shopping for new cars and houses and wardrobes everytime they buy a MegaMillions ticket. They just roll up to the lottery headquarters, slap down their ticket, never bothering to look up what the lotto drawing results were, and looking confused when told they didn't win anything.
"I think that's one of the main reasons so many people feel like we're not where we should be by now"
You said it fren. I can barely afford to live and I'm wondering when America will be great again. I've been waiting 10 years. When a guy waits ten years and nothing happens he starts to think it never will.
People can call me a doomer all they want but I've been on this board since 2020 and nothing substantial has changed for this country. People tout "wins" but as long as people like Bill Gates are still unleashing bioweapon ticks on the population we are not winning. At this point I'll believe that something will be done about these evil pedo fucks when I see some damn arrests. Until then, I'm not holding my breath.
Thanks for the thoughtful response. Stripping away the veneer of something being done, actually leaves us with the reality that things are truly rotten to the core. I'm optimistic that karma exists if not functioning legal system.
I thought they were already supposedly investigating that fraudulent DNC money making organization..
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/scoop-dem-fundraising-giant-actblue-hit-subpoena-top-house-committees
me too
Me three
A comment down in the thread said that is year old info
This is old. Pam Bondi is not even AG anymore.
I wish people would stop the friggin necroposting
I wish the mods would do a better job with that issue.
Well, they usually pin it. The older the info, the longer it seems to stay pinned.
this
got burnt out coming here for this reason
You'd think that would be clue number 1 that it's old and they shouldn't share it.
It makes me wonder why people don't remember all of this from when it originally happened and if they even know what an AG is, who it is, when Bondi left, etc.
It doesn't really make a good case for showing outsiders we know what we're talking about.
Imagine excitedly trying to red pill a normie with this, saying it's all over for the Democrats now, just for the normie to point out this was from April 2025, and absolutely nothing happened as a result.
Honestly, it's stuff like this that has most likely stopped us from red pilling normies like we're supposed to be doing. It makes us look like we don't have a clue what we're talking about. Why would anyone believe anything we say when we don't even know who the AG currently is or remember things from a year ago.
If I was more paranoid, I'd think this type of thing was a deliberate effort by the cabal to make all of us look stupid and destroy our credibility with normies so we can't redpill them.
Totally! Well said. Some of us share stuff we find here on other platforms and, like you said, it makes us look stupid. I wish the mods were competent enough to figure it out instead of banning people over nothing. Especially if they want to claim that this is an "elite" board.
"just for the normie to point out this was from April 2025, and absolutely nothing happened as a result"
Two moar weeks, this time an investigation is REALLY gonna do something!
Fox News just broadcast that 1 June as shown on the bottom of the screen, it’s true Pam Bondi is no longer AG, perhaps Fox News just used an old clip for the picture of her. Anyway, ActBlue has been under investigation for various reasons for awhile. The Headline says Trump just unleashed a major DOJ investigation into ACTBLUE. I did do a search of this site for the same story and didn’t see it.
I didn't see any date on the bottom of the screen. Just a date for the post by WHG.
Is it me or what? I keep hearing about investigations but little to nothing about prosecutions much less convictions, especially of anyone of note.
Yeah..."it's to slowly wake up the normies" blah blah
It's because people sensationalize even the most minor development so they can slap "BOOM!!!" and "WINNING!!!" into the headline. That gets clicks, attention, and engagement. For monetized accounts, it makes money. For everyone else, it's often just attention seeking.
The majority of the things reported on this board are extremely unlikely to ever result in any tangible change. People get addicted to hopium and start treating every headline as if it's one step away from a major breakthrough.
The reality is that most of these stories are not legally realistic. There are a ton of laws, rules, requirements, and court procedures that can stop a case long before it ever reaches the outcome people are expecting.
A good example is the Brunson brothers' Supreme Court case. For years people were convinced it was going to overturn the 2020 election, remove members of Congress, trigger mass accountability, and fundamentally reshape the political landscape. Every filing generated a new round of excitement and predictions that something historic was just around the corner.
Nothing happened. Ever. But each time they refiled, it would trigger the same routine. Every single time.
Not because the courts were secretly blocking it, but because filing a lawsuit and winning a lawsuit are two completely different things.
That's the pattern you see over and over again.
A congressional letter is not an indictment.
An investigation is not a prosecution.
A subpoena is not a conviction.
A whistleblower claim is not proof.
A DOJ inquiry is not a criminal case.
People routinely take Step 1 of a process and immediately start talking as if Step 20 is only a day or two away. The truth is most thing listed here as "BOOM!!!" and "WINNING!!!!" never get to Step 2, because the laws don't support it. Our legal system doesn't operate on hopes and dreams.
The result is that people build up a mental tally of all these supposed victories and developments without ever following up to see what actually happened. They remember the headline, the excitement, and the promises, but not the eventual outcome.
I think that's one of the main reasons so many people feel like we're not where we should be by now. Years of sensationalized reporting create the impression that far more has been accomplished than has actually been accomplished. People see a headline, think "winning," add it to their mental scoreboard, and then never check back to see whether it actually led anywhere.
Most people treat every bit of news here like it's a winning lottery ticket. Makes me wonder if they go out shopping for new cars and houses and wardrobes everytime they buy a MegaMillions ticket. They just roll up to the lottery headquarters, slap down their ticket, never bothering to look up what the lotto drawing results were, and looking confused when told they didn't win anything.
"I think that's one of the main reasons so many people feel like we're not where we should be by now"
You said it fren. I can barely afford to live and I'm wondering when America will be great again. I've been waiting 10 years. When a guy waits ten years and nothing happens he starts to think it never will.
People can call me a doomer all they want but I've been on this board since 2020 and nothing substantial has changed for this country. People tout "wins" but as long as people like Bill Gates are still unleashing bioweapon ticks on the population we are not winning. At this point I'll believe that something will be done about these evil pedo fucks when I see some damn arrests. Until then, I'm not holding my breath.
Thanks for the thoughtful response. Stripping away the veneer of something being done, actually leaves us with the reality that things are truly rotten to the core. I'm optimistic that karma exists if not functioning legal system.
So what have they been doing all this time?
NOT investigating ActBlue? NOT investigating Somali Fraud? NOT investigating USAID? and about 20 other things they are NOT investigating?
the fuck are they actually doing then?
No shit
Hopefully Pam Bondi is going to get right on that
I should investigate things like this before I spread it around.
.... Because.....
The mods should investigate old things like this before it gets stickied too.
Might be too soon. Statue of Limitations is still active.
This is a new post on X highlighting some very old news.
I thought this was already happening.
I hope they haven't hidden the most important evidence.
fucking finally
Democrats: Rules for thee, not for me.