ActBlue CEO Regina Wallace-Jones did not answer questions from lawmakers at a House Administration Committee hearing Wednesday, invoking her Fifth Amendment rights against self-incrimination.
Wallace-Jones invoked her Fifth Amendment right not to testify 22 times in response to questions from House Republicans, according to a tally from the New York Times, and has maintained that invoking ...
The chief executive of ActBlue, whose lawyers warned her that she might have misled Congress about how the Democratic fundraising organization vetted its foreign donations, invoked her Fifth Amendment ...
Regina Wallace-Jones declined to answer questions as Republicans pressed her on the Democratic fundraising engine's process for vetting foreign donations.
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 ...
A House hearing on Capitol Hill saw ActBlue CEO Regina Wallace-Jones invoke the Fifth Amendment multiple times. She faced intense questioning regarding allegations of accepting $38 million in illegal ...