Regina Wallace-Jones, CEO of ActBlue, declined to respond to questions during a congressional hearing held on Wednesday. The hearing, led by Republicans, focused on the fundraising platform’s procedures for scrutinizing foreign contributions.
Wallace-Jones, appearing before the House Administration Committee, chose to repeatedly invoke her Fifth Amendment rights. This decision came as she faced inquiries regarding how ActBlue ensures compliance with regulations against foreign donations.
ActBlue, a prominent fundraising platform for the Democratic Party, has been under scrutiny for its methods of verifying the sources of its donations. This hearing aimed to investigate the transparency and accountability of its processes.

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