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ActBlue CEO invokes Fifth Amendment 22 times at House hearing
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A hearing with a lot of silence ActBlue CEO Regina… |
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A hearing with a lot of silence ActBlue CEO Regina Wallace Jones came before the House Administration Committee this week and gave lawmakers almost nothing back. Across the hearing, she invoked her Fifth Amendment right 22 times and did not answer a single question, which is one way to turn a hearing on transparency into a master class in avoidance. Chairman Bryan Steil led the questioning and focused on a 2023 letter Wallace Jones had sent to Congress about ActBlue’s donation checks. Republicans said her silence only raised more questions about what the fundraising giant knew, when it knew it, and why the answers seem to have gone missing. Questions about foreign money and fake names Steil and other Republicans pressed Wallace Jones on allegations that ActBlue accepted donations tied to foreign sources and contributions that did not match real people. Lawmakers pointed to donor records that reportedly used so-called smurfs, meaning names used without the owner’s knowledge. They also asked whether ActBlue weakened fraud screening after internal warnings said looser rules would invite more bad donations. Wallace Jones would not say if she stood by her prior sworn statements, whether she approved the changes, or how much money may…
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