Republican Trio Threatens Democratic Fundraiser ActBlue with Contempt of Congress
Lawmakers say ActBlue withheld more than 400 subpoenaed records and gave the company until Friday to comply or face contempt proceedings.
- On Monday, House Republicans threatened to hold ActBlue in contempt of Congress, escalating a yearlong investigation into allegations the organization failed to prevent fraudulent political donations.
- The Committees conducted oversight regarding ActBlue's "fundamentally unserious approach to fraud prevention," which may allow bad actors to make large-scale fraudulent donations on the Democratic platform.
- Committee leaders including Chairman James Comer accused ActBlue of withholding more than 400 subpoenaed documents, specifically referencing records involving Aaron Ting and Zain Ahmad.
- After invoking her Fifth Amendment right during a June 10 hearing, CEO Regina Wallace-Jones faces a Friday deadline to produce the disputed records or risk contempt proceedings.
- The Committees wrote that these documents are essential to "legislative efforts to protect American elections from fraudulent contributions and foreign interference," remaining prepared to enforce subpoenas through all available mechanisms.
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House Committees Threaten ActBlue With Contempt Charge To Gain 400 Documents On Potential Misconduct
By Fred Lucas, The Daily Signal | June 22, 2026 Three House committees have threatened to hold the Democrat fundraising platform ActBlue in contempt of Congress for withholding hundreds of subpoenaed documents. The three committees have investigated ActBlue for more than a year, primarily focusing on whether the organization that solicits and accepts online campaign donations screens for potential foreign donors.“For more than a year, the commit…
House GOP issue contempt threat against ActBlue: Dem fundraiser...
The leaders of three Republican House committees threatened Monday to hold Democratic fundraising powerhouse ActBlue in contempt of Congress after the firm refused to turn over more than 400 documents, citing attorney-client privilege. A letter from House Administration Committee Chairman Bryan Steil (R-Wis.), Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan (R-Ohio), and Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer (R-Ky.) gave ActBlue until Friday to provi…
JUST IN: House GOP Threatens ActBlue With Contempt Over Foreign Donation Scandal
ActBlue, a leading fundraising platform for Democrats, finds itself under intense scrutiny from House Republicans amid serious allegations of misconduct. Chairman Jim Jordan, Bryan Steil, and James Comer have issued a stark ultimatum: comply with the Committee’s document requests or face contempt charges. The Congressional investigation, ongoing for a year, targets accusations that ActBlue has not approached fraud prevention seriously. This situ…
House Republicans Threaten to Hold ActBlue in Contempt of Congress Over Alleged Foreign Donation Cover-Up and Withheld Documents * The Gateway Pundit * by Jim Hᴏft
ActBlue CEO Regina Wallace-Jones testifies before the House Administration Committee – June 10, 2026 House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan (R-OH), House Administration Committee Chairman Bryan Steil (R-WI), and House Oversight and Government Reform Committee Chairman James Comer (R-KY) have put ActBlue on formal notice: Turn over the documents or face contempt of Congress. In a letter to ActBlue CEO Regina Wallace-Jones, the three Republ…
House GOP threatens to hold Democratic fundraising giant ActBlue in contempt of Congress
Republican lawmakers on Monday threatened contempt of Congress charges against ActBlue, the Democratic fundraising juggernaut plagued by a scandal involving alleged illegal foreign donations.
House GOP threatens ActBlue with contempt over withheld records
House Republicans threatened on Monday to hold Democratic fundraising platform ActBlue in contempt of Congress, escalating a yearlong investigation into allegations that the organization failed to prevent fraudulent and possibly foreign political donations. In a four-page letter to ActBlue CEO Regina Wallace-Jones, the Republican chairmen of three House committees accused the fundraising giant of improperly withholding more than 400 subpoenaed d…
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