CEO Of Dems’ Troubled Fundraising Platform Set To Testify On Capitol Hill
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CEO Of Dems’ Troubled Fundraising Platform Set To Testify On Capitol Hill
Regina Wallace-Jones will be on the hot seat Wednesday for a House hearing on ActBlue’s ‘deeply unsettling’ activities.
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The head of the Democrats’ mega campaign fundraising platform is set to take the hot seat Wednesday on Capitol Hill, where she can expect a grilling from House Republicans about a campaign donations operation long under a cloud of suspicion.
ActBlue CEO Regina Wallace-Jones is scheduled to appear before the full House Administration Committee for a 10 a.m. hearing on “Preventing Fraudulent Donations: Transparency, Verification, and Accountability.”
Committee Chairman Bryan Steil, R-Wis., said he has a lot of questions for Jones.
“In particular, why are there, and have there been, lax fraud standards at ActBlue,” Steil told me late last week on The Vicki McKenna Show on WIBA in Madison.
In April, a House Administration report detailed allegations of illicit foreign donations and a cover-up that spurred mass resignations and terminations of ActBlue’s legal and compliance team. Earlier in the month, The New York Times reported that the donation collector’s lawyers had warned that “ActBlue may have misled Congress” about how it handled foreign contributions.
“According to subsequent media reports, this mass exodus was a direct consequence of ActBlue’s failure to deter illegal foreign political donations,” the Administration Committee report charged. It notes Regina Wallace-Jones’ “previous misstatements” to Congress. ActBlue has denied the allegations.
Federal law bars foreign nationals without lawful permanent residency in the U.S. from contributing to federal candidates or PACs.
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