WASHINGTON — House Republicans issued subpoenas Thursday to top lawyers at Democratic fundraising powerhouse ActBlue amid an ongoing probe of allegedly fraudulent donations “from domestic and foreign sources ” in the last election cycle, according to letters obtained by The Post.

Former ActBlue general counsel Darrin Hurwitz and ex-director and associate general counsel Aaron Ting were both compelled to come before House investigators for depositions.

Another, anonymous, ActBlue legal counsel was also subpoenaed by the leaders of the House Administration, Judiciary and Oversight Committees who authored the missives. 4

Records uncovered by the committees showed that Hurwitz, Ting and the unidentified counsel worked with the platform’s fraud-prevention team as it implemented “mor

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