ActBlue负责人因捐赠者欺诈调查升级登上国会山听证席


2026-06-10T07:00:23-04:00 / 福克斯新闻网

里贾纳·华莱士-琼斯的律师在即将到来的可能引发轩然大波的周三听证会前申请传票

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发布于 2026年6月10日 美国东部时间早上7:00 | 更新于 2026年6月10日 美国东部时间早上7:03

特朗普指示司法部调查民主党顶级筹款平台
福克斯新闻记者马克·梅雷迪思详细报道了唐纳德·特朗普总统指示司法部长调查ActBlue涉嫌接受外国捐赠的情况。前众议院议长凯文·麦卡锡发表了看法。

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这位身陷困境的民主党筹款巨头负责人即将面临众议院议员的质询,外界纷纷质疑该组织是否就所谓的捐赠者欺诈问题误导了国会。

ActBlue首席执行官里贾纳·华莱士-琼斯将于周三在众议院行政委员会作证,这场可能引发轩然大波的听证会正值针对这家支付处理器如何审查海外捐赠者的长达数年的国会调查达到顶点之际。

这将是华莱士-琼斯首次公开回应欺诈指控。ActBlue的代表多次否认曾向国会作出虚假陈述,并辩称共和党主导的调查具有政治动机。

本周早些时候,华莱士-琼斯的一名律师要求众议院委员会主席、威斯康星州共和党议员布莱恩·斯泰尔在周三听证会前为她的证词签发传票——就在她于5月自愿同意于6月10日出现在委员会面前数周之后。

明尼苏达州众议员汤姆·埃默、路易斯安那州众议员史蒂夫·斯卡利斯、威斯康星州众议员布莱恩·斯泰尔以及众议院议长迈克·约翰逊于2025年10月10日在华盛顿特区美国国会大厦举行新闻发布会。(瓦莱丽·普莱施/彭博社)

民主党筹款巨头负责人登上国会山听证席,共和党调查升级

在共和党迅速提出传唤华莱士-琼斯的动议后,一位知情人士告诉福克斯新闻数字频道,她计划参加周三的听证会。

参与ActBlue调查的众议院司法委员会主席、俄亥俄州共和党议员吉姆·乔丹和众议院监督委员会主席、肯塔基州共和党议员詹姆斯·科默也预计将获准加入该委员会,对华莱士-琼斯进行质询。

斯泰尔将此次听证会描述为防止外国资金进入政治领域的更广泛努力的一部分。

“此次调查的目标始终如一:确保联邦法律有效阻止包括外国行为人在内的不良行为者通过在线筹款平台向美国候选人及竞选活动提供政治捐款,”斯泰尔周三在写给华莱士-琼斯的信中写道,福克斯新闻数字频道查阅了该传票申请随附的信件。

众议院行政委员会自2023年以来一直在审查ActBlue的反欺诈预防措施及其处理可能被用于干预美国选举的海外捐赠的情况。

非居民外籍人士通常被禁止向联邦和州级候选人、候选人委员会以及政治行动委员会提供政治捐款。

周三的听证会召开前,共和党加大了对ActBlue的审查力度。今年早些时候《纽约时报》的一篇报道称,该组织前外部法律顾问曾警告华莱士-琼斯,她可能曾向斯泰尔的委员会就其欺诈筛查措施作出虚假陈述。报道称,律师们发现,向国会调查人员描述的部分反欺诈措施并未始终如一地按 outlined 执行。

据《泰晤士报》报道,尽管ActBlue在内部更新了捐赠者筛查流程,但并未立即向众议院行政委员会更正相关记录。这家支付处理器后来在2025年6月写给斯泰尔委员会的一封信中承认,某些反欺诈措施已得到加强。

ActBlue首席执行官里贾纳·华莱士-琼斯是来自加利福尼亚州的代表,2024年8月19日在芝加哥联合中心举行的民主党全国代表大会前,她身着带有美国国旗主题的服装。(文森特·阿尔班/路透社)

民主党筹款巨头深陷困境,共和党议员要求就其规避传票一事给出解释

斯泰尔在周二写给华莱士-琼斯的信中表示,共和党人认为,ActBlue向国会作出的陈述与其内部做法之间的差异可能是“为了避免负面关注”。

斯泰尔尖锐批评ActBlue工作人员拒绝完全配合委员会的调查。在委员会传唤他们作证时,五名现任和前任ActBlue员工总共146次援引第五修正案反对自证其罪。

由共和党主导的委员会还将对ActBlue的调查范围扩大到了华莱士-琼斯之外。

斯泰尔在6月初要求ActBlue的五名董事会成员接受转录采访,讨论他们参与该组织应对国会审查的情况,以及该组织如何应对因华莱士-琼斯是否误导国会而引发的内部动荡导致的一波人员离职潮。

据《泰晤士报》报道,与ActBlue有关联的两个工会曾警告董事会,领导层存在“日益严重的动荡和恶意行为模式”,包括据称对一名举报人进行报复。

马萨诸塞州萨默维尔市ActBlue筹款办公室内悬挂的选举倒计时日历。(杰西卡·里纳尔/《波士顿环球报》通过盖蒂图片社)

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斯泰尔的委员会还向ActBlue董事会成员索要了大量文件。据福克斯新闻数字频道此前获得的一封信显示,相关人员需在6月16日前配合调查。

本文发布前,福克斯新闻数字频道已联系ActBlue征求置评意见。

ActBlue chief heads to Capitol Hill hot seat as donor fraud probe intensifies

2026-06-10T07:00:23-04:00 / Fox News

Regina Wallace-Jones’ attorney requested a subpoena ahead of the potentially explosive Wednesday hearing

By Adam Pack Fox News

Published June 10, 2026 7:00am EDT | Updated June 10, 2026 7:03am EDT

Trump directs DOJ to probe Democrats’ top fundraising platform

Fox News’ Mark Meredith provides details on President Donald Trump’s direction for the attorney general to investigate ActBlue over suspicion of foreign donations. Former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy weighs in.

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The embattled head of a Democratic fundraising powerhouse is slated to face a grilling by House lawmakers as questions swirl about whether the group misled Congress about alleged donor fraud.

ActBlue CEO Regina Wallace-Jones will testify before the House Administration Committee in a potentially explosive hearing Wednesday, as a years-long congressional probe into how the payment processor vets overseas donors comes to a head.

Wallace-Jones’ testimony will be the first time she has publicly addressed the fraud allegations. Representatives for ActBlue have repeatedly denied making false statements to Congress and have argued the Republican-led probe is politically motivated.

Earlier this week, an attorney for Wallace-Jones requested that House Committee Chairman Bryan Steil, R-Wis., issue a subpoena for her testimony ahead of Wednesday’s hearing — weeks after she voluntarily agreed in May to appear before the committee on June 10.

Rep. Tom Emmer of Minnesota, Rep. Steve Scalise of Louisiana, Rep. Bryan Steil of Wisconsin, and House Speaker Mike Johnson of Louisiana hold a news conference at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C., on Oct. 10, 2025.(Valerie Plesch/Bloomberg)

HEAD OF DEM FUNDRAISING POWERHOUSE GETS CAPITOL HILL SUMMONS AS GOP PROBE ESCALATES

After Republicans promptly moved to subpoena Wallace-Jones, a source familiar with the matter told Fox News Digital that she planned to attend Wednesday’s hearing.

House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, and House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer, R-Ky., who have been involved with the ActBlue probe, are also expected to be waved onto the committee to question Wallace-Jones.

Steil framed the hearing as part of a broader effort to prevent foreign money from entering the political sphere.

“The goal of this investigation remains the same: to ensure that federal law effectively stops bad actors, including foreign actors, from making political donations to American candidates and campaigns through online fundraising platforms,” Steil wrote in a letter to Wallace-Jones Wednesday, accompanying the subpoena request reviewed by Fox News Digital.

The House Administration Committee has scrutinized ActBlue since 2023 over the payment processor’s fraud prevention practices and its processing of overseas donations that may have been routed into U.S. elections.

Nonresident foreign nationals are generally prohibited from making political contributions to federal and state candidates, candidate committees and political action committees.

Wednesday’s hearing comes after Republicans accelerated their scrutiny of ActBlue, following a story in The New York Times earlier this year reporting that the group’s former outside counsel warned Wallace-Jones that she may have made false statements to Steil’s panel about its fraud screening practices. The attorneys found that some of the anti-fraud measures described to congressional investigators were not always followed as outlined, according to the report.

ActBlue did not immediately correct the record with the House Administration Committee, despite internally updating donor screening practices, the Times reported. The payment processor later acknowledged that certain fraud prevention practices had been strengthened in a June 2025 letter to Steil’s committee.

ActBlue CEO Regina Wallace-Jones, a delegate from California, wears a U.S.-flag themed outfit ahead of the Democratic National Convention at the United Center in Chicago on Aug. 19, 2024.(Vincent Alban/Reuters)

DEM FUNDRAISING GIANT IN THE HOT SEAT AS GOP LAWMAKERS DEMAND ANSWERS OVER DODGED SUBPOENA

Republicans have argued that the discrepancy between ActBlue’s statements to Congress and its internal practices was likely “an attempt to avoid negative attention,” as Steil wrote in a letter Tuesday to Wallace-Jones.

Steil has sharply criticized ActBlue personnel for refusing to fully cooperate with the committee’s probe. Five current and former ActBlue employees asserted their Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination a combined 146 times when their testimony was subpoenaed by the committee.

The GOP-led panel has also expanded its ActBlue investigation beyond Wallace-Jones.

Steil requested earlier in June that five members of ActBlue’s Board of Directors sit for transcribed interviews to discuss their involvement in the group’s response to congressional scrutiny and how it addressed a wave of departures within the organization amid internal turmoil over whether Wallace-Jones misled Congress.

Two unions affiliated with ActBlue warned the board about a “growing pattern of volatility and toxicity” among leadership, including alleged retaliation against a whistleblower, the Times reported.

An election countdown calendar hangs at the ActBlue fundraising office in Somerville, Mass.(Jessica Rinaldi/The Boston Globe via Getty Images)

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Steil’s panel has also requested a swath of documents from ActBlue board members. The targeted individuals have until June 16 to comply, according to a letter previously obtained by Fox News Digital.

Fox News Digital reached out to ActBlue for comment before publication.

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