ActBlue Staff Invoke Fifth Amendment 146 Times in House Probe
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Key House committee schedules hearing with embattled ActBlue CEO: 'Needs to come clean'
The House Administration Committee is scheduling a hearing in May to question ActBlue CEO Regina Wallace-Jones about allegations of lax security on the Democratic fundraising platform, which the committee says could have allowed illegal foreign donations to flow to candidates. The invitation comes after the Administration, Judiciary and Oversight committees released an interim staff report on their ongoing probe into ActBlue Monday. The latest r…
ActBlue Staff Invoke Fifth Amendment 146 Times in House Probe
WASHINGTON, DC — A congressional investigation into Democratic fundraising platform ActBlue intensified after multiple senior employees refused to answer lawmakers’ questions, invoking their Fifth Amendment rights repeatedly during depositions. According to an interim report released by House committees, five current and former ActBlue officials declined to respond to questions a combined 146 times during testimony tied to allegations of potenti…
Key House committee schedules hearing with embattled ActBlue CEO: ‘Needs to come clean’
The House Administration Committee is scheduling a hearing in May to question ActBlue CEO Regina Wallace-Jones about allegations of lax security on the Democratic fundraising platform, which the committee says could have allowed illegal foreign donations to flow to candidates. The invitation comes after the Administration, Judiciary and Oversight committees released an interim staff report on their ongoing probe into ActBlue Monday. The latest r…
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