ActBlue CEO Regina Wallace-Jones invokes her Fifth Amendment rights during a House Administration Committee hearing on allegations that the Democratic fundraising platform accepted and potentially funneled foreign-linked donations into federal campaigns. Multiple outlets report that she repeatedly declines to answer questions asked during the testimony, citing legal advice and her constitutional right against self-incrimination. The hearing is part of a congressional review of whether ActBlue’s operations violated campaign finance rules, including concerns about the flow of funds that may involve foreign connections. One outlet also notes that Wallace-Jones had previously indicated she would not answer questions, pointing to an earlier statement or op-ed. The reporting focuses on her refusal to testify on specific allegations rather than providing details of the underlying claims or any findings. The sources describe the procedural posture: a congressional committee seeks testimony related to foreign-donation concerns, while the CEO declines to respond in order to avoid potentially incriminating answers.
ActBlue CEO Regina Wallace-Jones pleads Fifth in House hearing on alleged foreign donations
ActBlue CEO Regina Wallace-Jones invokes her Fifth Amendment rights during a House Administration Committee hearing on allegations that the Democratic fundraising platform accepted and potentially fun...
- ActBlue CEO Regina Wallace-Jones pleads the Fifth Amendment during a House Administration Committee hearing.
- She declines to answer questions about allegations involving foreign-linked or potentially illegal donations.
- Her refusal is described as done on the advice of counsel and based on the right against self-incrimination.
- The hearing centers on concerns about whether ActBlue funneled donations to federal campaigns.
- Multiple outlets report she repeatedly invokes the Fifth during the testimony.
ActBlue CEO Regina Wallace-Jones repeatedly invoked her Fifth Amendment rights Wednesday during a congressional hearing on allegations the Democrat fundraising platform accepted foreign-linked donations. The post ActBlue CEO Repeatedly Pleads the Fifth as Congress Probes Foreign Donations appeared first on Breitbart.
7 hours agoActBlue CEO Regina Wallace-Jones on Wednesday refused to answer questions during her testimony before the House Administration Committee regarding allegations of the organization funneling foreign campaign donations to Democratic candidates in federal elections, asserting her Fifth Amendment right. Wallace-Jones vowed not to answer any questions during the hearing in an earlier op-ed published by The...
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