Committee on House Administration, Chairman @RepBryanSteil. Oversight of the Legislative Branch, U.S. House Operations, Capitol Security and Federal Elections.
We know that ActBlue had weak fraud prevention standards.
We know that individuals used ActBlue's platform to launder money from foreign nationals to campaigns here in the United States.
Our investigation will continue.
Regina Wallace-Jones brought multiple attorneys, but gave zero answers about fraudulent donations or misleading Congress.
We will continue to seek the truth.
ACTBLUE BLOCKED: ActBlue CEO Regina Wallace-Jones repeatedly invokes the 5th Amendment during a House probe into campaign donation fraud, refusing to answer even basic identity questions. Lawmakers slam the "highly coached" stonewalling. @johnrobertsFox reports.
.@RepBryanSteil, who's helping investigate @actblue for its campaign fundraising, said it's "telling" that in a hearing Wednesday, Democrats didn't address accusations that the platform weakened fraud standards leading up to the 2024 election. @reportsbychar
.@actblue failed to take fraud seriously on their platform.
A memo for new associates that we acquired stated "if an otherwise legitimate donor uses a fake name, we would want to accept their donations"
"Democrats tried to distract and make it about the Republicans."
The CEO of Democratic fundraising powerhouse ActBlue appearing before Congress today as Republicans investigate the organization for donor fraud... and @Connor_R_Hansen joined us with all the details.
⬇️The CEO of the largest Democratic fundraising platform pleaded the Fifth nearly two dozen times Wednesday rather than answer questions from lawmakers. Her appearance came amid allegations that ActBlue misled Congress about alleged donor fraud.
@RepBryanSteil, Chairman of the