House Administration Committee requests ActBlue CEO Wallace-Jones testify at May hearing
Committee has give CEO until April 30 to respond to the request to testify at the scheduled May 9 meeting.
The Committee on House Administration on Thursday requested top ACT Blue executive Regina Wallace-Jones to testify on Capitol Hill next month in connection with a congressional probe into the campaign donation platform's verification policies and procedures.
"As you are aware, the committee (in conjunction with the committees on the Judiciary and Oversight and Government Reform) has been investigating ActBlue’s donor-verification policies and procedures, including the platform’s fraud prevention services since October 2023," panel Chairman Brian Steil said to Wallace-Jones in a letter sent to her attorney.
ActBlue is a primary online fundraising platform for Democratic candidates.
"The committee is considering potential legislative reforms to address fraudulent and illegal political donations made using online fundraising platforms such as ActBlue," Steil also stated in the letter. "As chief executive officer of ActBlue, the committee believes you may have information pertinent to its investigation,
He has given Wallace-Jones until April 30 to respond to the request to testify at the scheduled May 9 meeting.
Steil also said Act Blue “appears” to have “deliberately" failed to fully comply with the committee’s July 2025 subpoena request for information.