ActBlue CEO Took Fifth Amendment 22 Times ...
ActBlue CEO Regina Wallace-Jones will testify before House Administration Committee as Republicans probe alleged donor fraud and false statements to Congress.
The leaders of three Republican House committees threatened Monday to hold Democratic fundraising powerhouse ActBlue in contempt of Congress after the firm refused to turn over more than 400 documents ...
Democratic fundraising platform, ActBlue, is facing allegations that its leadership intentionally misled Congress regarding its safeguards against illegal foreign donations. Their CEO Regina ...
During a Committee on House Administration hearing, Regina Wallace-Jones, CEO of the largest Democratic fundraising platform, ActBlue, pleaded the Fifth 22 times. That included eight of committee ...
Three Republican committee leaders said in a recent letter they will intensify the battle if ActBlue CEO Regina Wallace-Jones ...
Though ActBlue officials still claim the Democrat fundraising platform is secure, documents released through a congressional ...
A federal judge in Massachusetts ruled Thursday that Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton (R) cannot move forward with a donation-vetting lawsuit against progressive fundraising platform ActBlue.
The chief executive of ActBlue, whose lawyers warned her that she might have misled Congress about how the Democratic fund-raising organization vetted its foreign donations, invoked her Fifth ...
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