ActBlue CEO Regina Wallace-Jones Pleads the Fifth When Asked if She Lied to Congress

‘On the advice of my counsel, I respectfully decline to answer this question’

EXCERPT:

STEIL: “Ms. Wallace-Jones, in 2023, I sent you this letter with five straightforward questions with a goal of confirming that foreign funds are not in our elections and that ActBlue had adequate fraud prevention measures in place. You replied a month later with a four-page letter describing your fraud prevention policies and procedures that you had in place at ActBlue. But according to 'The New York Times,' your response to this committee may have been false and misleading. Ms. Wallace-Jones, when you signed this letter to me, did you believe that this letter was false and misleading?”
WALLACE-JONES: “On the advice of my counsel, I respectfully decline to answer this question pursuant to my Fifth Amendment rights under the Constitution.”
STEIL: “Ms. Wallace-Jones, before you sent this letter, did you believe -- was it -- was it brought to your attention that this letter that you sent me was false and misleading?”
WALLACE-JONES: “On the advice of counsel, I respectfully decline to answer the question pursuant to my Fifth Amendment rights under the Constitution.”

 

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