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.