- July 1, 2026
- Updated 12:58 am
ActBlue CEO Invokes Fifth Amendment in Congressional Hearing
The CEO of ActBlue, Regina Wallace-Jones, opted not to answer questions during a congressional hearing on Wednesday. Republicans had urged her to explain the platform’s methods for vetting foreign donations.
The hearing took place before the House Administration Committee. Wallace-Jones repeatedly cited the Fifth Amendment, which allows individuals to avoid self-incrimination, instead of responding to inquiries about donation processes. This action occurred amidst a backdrop of scrutiny aimed at ensuring transparency in political fundraising.
Wallace-Jones’s decision not to disclose details has heightened Republican concerns about the potential influence of foreign contributions. The examination aims to understand if ActBlue’s processes comply with legal standards and protect the integrity of domestic political contributions.
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