Regina Wallace-Jones, CEO of ActBlue, faced a congressional hearing Wednesday where questions were raised about the platform’s handling of foreign donations. During the session, Wallace-Jones chose to invoke her Fifth Amendment rights multiple times.
The House Administration Committee, with a focus from Republican members, questioned Wallace-Jones on the procedures ActBlue uses to scrutinize contributions potentially linked to foreign sources. Despite persistent inquiries, Wallace-Jones opted not to provide answers.
This hearing has drawn attention due to the crucial role ActBlue plays in Democratic fundraising and the implications of foreign money in U.S. political campaigns.

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