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这些法案出台之际,ActBlue正因关于其处理外国国民捐款的泄露备忘录受到审查
作者:罗伯特·施马德 福克斯新闻
发布于2026年5月11日 美国东部时间下午3:00
民主党人反对“拯救法案”以保障选举诚信,斯蒂尔议员回应舒默的立场
众议院行政委员会主席、威斯康星州共和党议员布莱恩·斯蒂尔发表评论,此前白宫和共和党批评民主党人反对旨在保障选举诚信的《拯救法案》,该法案包含选民身份证条款。
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【福克斯新闻独家首发】 众议院行政委员会主席、威斯康星州共和党议员布莱恩·斯蒂尔于周一推出一揽子立法方案,旨在提高竞选资金的透明度和安全性,而一家大型民主党支付处理商正因外国捐款问题受到审查。
福克斯新闻数字频道获悉,斯蒂尔的法案包包含两项法案:《竞选财务透明度法案》和《防止外国势力影响美国选举法案》。第一项立法将对处理政治捐款的机构(如ActBlue)实施一系列新的透明度监管规定,而第二项拟议法律旨在防止外国国民通过竞选捐款以外的方式为选举相关活动提供资金。
斯蒂尔的发言人向福克斯新闻数字频道证实,他们计划通过行政委员会加快审议这些法案。
“我对ActBlue的调查表明,现行的竞选财务法并非为我们所处的现代时代制定的,”这位国会议员告诉福克斯新闻数字频道。“我们发现的重大漏洞正被欺诈者和外国国民利用,进行非法政治捐款。例如,现在个人可以在线以他人名义进行欺诈性捐款而不被发现。这是一个令人无法接受的漏洞,被不法分子所利用。”
民主党筹款巨头ActBlue因被指就外国捐款问题误导国会而陷入风波
2023年4月18日,威斯康星州共和党议员布莱恩·斯蒂尔在朗沃思大厦举行的题为“展望系列:众议院 Sergeant at Arms 第118届国会战略计划”的众议院行政委员会听证会上发言。(汤姆·威廉姆斯/CQ-Roll Call, Inc)
《纽约时报》4月报道称,其获取的泄露内部备忘录显示,这家支付处理商的律师曾警告,该公司可能就其阻止外国国民向美国政客捐款的努力误导国会,此后ActBlue受到国会共和党人越来越多的审查。
“有理由指控ActBlue接受并/或协助接受外国国民向美国选举的捐款,”据报道其中一份备忘录写道。“此外,由于ActBlue的工作人员知道其系统不够完善,因此可以指控这些违规行为是‘明知且故意的’,这一标准既会增加美国联邦选举委员会可能寻求的处罚,也赋予司法部对潜在刑事调查的管辖权。”
福克斯新闻数字频道尚未独立证实ActBlue法律备忘录的内容。ActBlue否认有任何违法行为,称其向国会提交的声明在提交前已由律师进行了严格审查,并将共和党人的调查描述为党派性质的行为。
如果这些法案获得通过,与ActBlue相对应的保守派平台WinRed也将受这些法律约束。2025年5月的一项美联社调查发现,特朗普的竞选报告将200多名居住在国外并向其捐款的捐赠者中的两人列为公民身份“已验证”,其中许多人是通过WinRed捐款的。
周一,福克斯新闻数字频道联系了WinRed和ActBlue请求置评,但双方均未回应。
ActBlue办公楼外观,带有玻璃窗和标识。(盖蒂图片社)
ActBlue起诉得克萨斯州总检察长肯·帕克斯顿,指控其因民主党筹款活动进行政治报复
共和党长期以来一直认为,使用礼品卡捐款可以让个人更容易隐藏身份进行非法捐款。据《泰晤士报》查看的备忘录显示,ActBlue的律师还声称,这家支付处理商有时未能从居住在外国的捐赠者那里收集验证文件,以确保他们可以合法捐款。
斯蒂尔的《竞选财务透明度法案》除其他条款外,将禁止使用礼品卡进行政治捐款,要求信用卡或借记卡上的姓名与潜在竞选捐赠者的姓名一致,并要求对没有美国邮寄地址的捐赠者的公民身份或永久居民身份进行验证。
根据ActBlue4月份致国会的一封信,该公司不再处理源自美国境外的捐款。根据这封信,该支付处理商此前曾要求外国捐赠者在使用信用卡或借记卡捐款时输入护照号码。
2020年12月2日,威斯康星州共和党议员布莱恩·斯蒂尔在华盛顿特区雷伯恩众议院办公楼举行的众议院金融服务委员会听证会上就财政部和美联储的疫情应对措施进行监督发言。(格雷格·纳什/泳池/路透社)
州保守派要求就非公民投票问题采取行动:‘国会是时候听取意见了’
近年来,保守派还认为,外国国民正在以传统竞选捐款以外的方式影响美国选举。
斯蒂尔的《防止外国势力影响美国选举法案》旨在阻止外国捐赠者为选票收集、选民登记倡议和委托民调等选举相关活动提供资金。该法律还将禁止外国国民帮助支付州或地方选举的管理费用。
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ActBlue正在对其保守派批评者进行反击。例如,该平台于5月1日起诉正在对其进行调查的得克萨斯州总检察长肯·帕克斯顿,指控他出于政治动机对其提起法律诉讼,滥用职权。
处理此案的地区法官最近写道,“法院初步认为”ActBlue“有可能在其法律投诉的部分(即使不是全部)要素上胜诉”,该投诉指控帕克斯顿涉嫌针对ActBlue从事受宪法保护的政治活动,从而侵犯了ActBlue的第一修正案权利。
ActBlue scrutiny fuels new GOP bills to tighten election donation rules
2026-05-11T15:00:05-04:00 / Fox News
The bills come as ActBlue faces scrutiny over leaked memos about its handling of foreign national contributions
By Robert Schmad Fox News
Published May 11, 2026 3:00pm EDT
Democrats fight ‘SAVE Act’ for election integrity, Rep. Steil responds to Schumer’s stance
Rep. Bryan Steil, R-Wis., weighs in as White House and Republicans criticize Democrats for opposing the SAVE Act for election integrity, which includes voter ID.
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FIRST ON FOX:House Administration Committee Chairman Bryan Steil, R-Wis., introduced a legislative package on Monday designed to improve transparency and security in campaign finance as a major Democratic payment processor faces scrutiny over foreign donations.
Steil’s package includes two bills: The Campaign Finance Transparency Act and the Preventing Foreign Influence in American Elections Act, Fox News Digital learned. The first piece of legislation would impose a suite of new transparency regulations on organizations that process political donations, such as ActBlue, while the second proposed law seeks to prevent foreign nationals from funding election-related activities through means other than campaign contributions.
A spokesman for Steil confirmed to Fox News Digital that they plan to expedite consideration of these bills through the administration committee.
“My investigation into ActBlue has demonstrated that the current campaign finance laws weren’t drafted for the modern era we live in,” the congressman told Fox News Digital. “The major gaps we’ve uncovered are being exploited by fraudsters and foreign nationals to make illegal political donations. For example, right now an individual could make a fraudulent donation online in someone else’s name and avoid getting caught. That’s an unacceptable vulnerability that bad actors are taking advantage of.”
DEM FUNDRAISING GIANT ACTBLUE ROCKED BY ALLEGATIONS IT MISLED CONGRESS ABOUT FOREIGN DONATIONS
Rep. Bryan Steil, R-Wis., speaks during the House Administration Committee hearing titled “Looking Ahead Series: House Sergeant at Arms Strategic Plan for the 118th Congress” in the Longworth Building on April 18, 2023.(Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call, Inc)
ActBlue is under increased scrutiny from congressional Republicans after the New York Times in April reported, citing leaked internal memos, that the payment processor’s lawyers warned that it may have misled Congress regarding its efforts to stop foreign nationals from donating to American politicians.
“It can be alleged that ActBlue accepted and/or facilitated the acceptance of foreign-national contributions into American elections,” one memo reportedly stated. “In addition, because ActBlue’s staff was aware that its system was not as robust as necessary, it could be alleged that these violations were ‘knowing and willful,’ a standard that both increases the penalties the F.E.C. might seek and gives the Justice Department jurisdiction for a potential criminal investigation.”
Fox News Digital has not independently confirmed the content of the ActBlue legal memos. ActBlue has denied breaking any laws, saying that its statements to Congress were rigorously reviewed by lawyers before being submitted, and characterized Republican inquiries as partisan in nature.
WinRed, the conservative equivalent to ActBlue, would also be covered by the laws if they pass. An Associated Press investigation in May 2025 found that Trump’s campaign reports listed citizenship as “verified” for two of more than 200 donors living abroad who contributed to him, many through WinRed.
WinRed and ActBlue did not respond to requests for comment when reached by Fox News Digital on Monday.
Exterior view of ActBlue offices building with glass windows and signage.(Getty Images)
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Republicans have long argued that making donations with gift cards allows individuals to more easily conceal their identities while making illegal contributions. ActBlue’s lawyers also claimed, according to the memos viewed by the Times, that the payment processor sometimes failed to collect verification documents from donors residing in foreign countries to ensure they could legally make contributions.
Steil’s Campaign Finance Transparency Act will, among other things, prohibit political donations made using gift cards, require the name on a credit or debit card to match that of a prospective campaign donor and mandates the verification of citizenship or permanent resident status for donors without an American mailing address.
ActBlue, according to a letter it sent to Congress in April, no longer processes donations originating from outside the United States. The processor previously prompted foreign donors to input their passport number when making donations using credit or debit cards, per the letter.
Rep. Bryan Steil, R-Wis., speaks during a House Financial Services Committee hearing on oversight of the Treasury Department and Federal Reserve’s pandemic response in the Rayburn House Office Building in Washington, D.C., on Dec. 2, 2020.(Greg Nash/Pool/Reuters)
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Conservatives have also, in recent years, argued that foreign nationals are influencing American elections in ways beyond traditional campaign contributions.
Steil’s Preventing Foreign Influence in American Elections Act seeks to stop foreign donors from funding election-related activities such as ballot harvesting, voter registration initiatives and the commissioning of polls. The law would also bar foreign nationals from helping to pay for the administration of state or local elections.
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ActBlue is fighting back against its conservative critics. The platform, for instance, sued Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, who is investigating it, on May 1, alleging that he is abusing his office by engaging in a politically motivated legal action against it.
The district judge handling the case recently wrote that “the court is tentatively of the opinion” that ActBlue will “likely to prevail on some, if not all, elements” of the first part of their legal complaint, which accuses Paxton of violating ActBlue’s First Amendment rights by allegedly targeting it for engaging in constitutionally protected political activity.
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