ActBlue CEO REFUSES to answer TOUGH questions from Congress about illegal foreign donations
The CEO and president of the Democratic fundraising portal ActBlue repeatedly invoked her Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination in order to avoid answering tough questions about foreign donations. At a Committee on House Administration hearing on Wednesday, Regina Wallace-Jones was challenged on whether previous statements she made to Congress were "false and misleading," but she refused to answer and cited her constitutional right. He went on to ask why ActBlue weakened fraud prevent
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