Dem fundraising giant ActBlue hit with subpoena by top House committees
- Three House committees subpoenaed ActBlue CEO Regina Wallace-Jones for documents related to alleged fraudulent donations.
- The committees claim ActBlue initially cooperated but later ceased cooperation, prompting the committees to take compulsory measures to gather information.
- ActBlue was accused of accepting suspicious donations from foreign actors while weakening fraud-prevention measures in 2024.
- ActBlue asserts that the investigations violate its rights and are improperly coordinated with the Department of Justice.
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House Committees Subpoena ActBlue CEO
ActBlue CEO Regina Wallace-Jones was just subpoenaed. House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan, House Administration Committee Chairman Bryan Steil, and Oversight and Government Reform Committee Chairman James Comer issued the subpoena. This comes amid an investigation into Act Blue. They said in a press release, “Although ActBlue initially provided documents voluntarily, it has since suspended its cooperation with the Committees. Therefore…
It’s Finally Happening: House Republicans Subpoena Democratic Fundraising Platform ActBlue Amid Fraud Allegations
In a coordinated effort, three key House committees issued a subpoena to ActBlue, a major Democratic fundraising organization, on Tuesday. The move comes after accusations that the platform may have processed “fraudulent or illegal” contributions supporting progressive candidates. The committees’ correspondence to ActBlue explained the action, stating, “Given reports that online donation portals facilitating political contributions have handled …
House Panels Subpoena ActBlue CEO for Documents in Probe - The Virginia Star
by Natalia Mittelstadt Three House committees on Tuesday subpoenaed ActBlue CEO Regina Wallace-Jones for documents in the panels’ probe of the online fundraising platform used for Democratic campaigns. The chairmen of the House committees on Administration, Judiciary, and Oversight and Government Reform sent the subpoena on Tuesday, requesting Wallace-Jones provide the documents by Aug. 12. “In light of allegations that online fundraising plat…
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