ActBlue C.E.O. Agrees to Testify Before Congress About Foreign Donor Vetting
Regina Wallace-Jones, the CEO of ActBlue, has agreed to testify before Congress regarding the organization's vetting process for foreign donors. ActBlue, a Democratic fundraising group, has faced scrutiny from Republican lawmakers over its practices. The testimony is expected to address concerns about transparency and compliance with campaign finance laws.
- ▪Regina Wallace-Jones is the CEO of ActBlue.
- ▪ActBlue has been under scrutiny by Republicans regarding foreign donor vetting.
- ▪The testimony before Congress will focus on transparency and compliance with campaign finance laws.
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#masthead-section-label, #masthead-bar-one { display: none }Takeaways From PrimariesRepublicans Taken Down by TrumpPrimary CalendarLatest PollsChanges to MapsAdvertisementSKIP ADVERTISEMENTSupported bySKIP ADVERTISEMENTActBlue C.E.O. Agrees to Testify Before Congress About Foreign Donor VettingThe Democratic fund-raising group, which backs candidates up and down the ballot, has been the subject of scrutiny by Republicans.Listen · 3:00 min Share full articleRegina Wallace-Jones, the chief executive of ActBlue, at the 2024 Democratic National Convention in Chicago.Credit...Vincent Alban/ReutersBy Reid J.
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