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独家首发福克斯新闻: 国会调查人员正在扩大对民主党筹款巨头ActBlue的调查,传唤董事会成员接受访谈,随着外界对该平台处理境外捐款的审查力度加大,相关 scrutiny 不断升级。
美国众议院三个委员会的共和党主席要求ActBlue的五名董事会成员接受转录访谈,并提供与这家支付处理器处理捐赠欺诈指控相关的一系列文件。
福克斯新闻数字频道获取的信件副本显示,这些董事会成员需在6月16日前自愿配合共和党人的传唤。
这些信件发出之际,ActBlue正面临巨大压力,原因是其是否如实说明了自身的防欺诈做法以及处理可能通过该平台流入美国选举的境外捐款的情况。由共和党主导的委员会指控该平台拒绝提交委员会传唤的文件,在得知可能存在事实虚假陈述后仍拒不透明,并以此阻挠调查。
国会调查人员正在扩大对民主党筹款巨头ActBlue的调查。(盖蒂图片社)
民主党筹款巨头身陷囹圄,共和党议员要求其就规避传票给出解释
众议院行政委员会主席布莱恩·斯泰尔(R-威斯康星州)、众议院监督委员会主席詹姆斯·科默(R-肯塔基州)和众议院司法委员会主席吉姆·乔丹(R-俄亥俄州)在信中写道:“向委员会提交的信息和公开报道表明,ActBlue董事会可能参与了此类不当行为,或对此知情。因此,我们致信请求您自愿配合我们的监督工作。”
ActBlue的发言人未立即回应置评请求。
众议院共和党人扩大对ActBlue的调查之际,该组织处境艰难的首席执行官里贾纳·华莱士-琼斯预计将在6月10日的听证会上向众议院行政委员会作证,内容涉及该平台对境外捐款的审查流程。
斯泰尔此前告诉福克斯新闻数字频道:“华莱士-琼斯女士在我们开始调查ActBlue的防欺诈标准时, allegedly 误导了我们委员会。现在是时候澄清事实,为美国民众寻求答案了。”
这些担忧的核心是有报道称,ActBlue自己的律师曾质疑该组织是否向国会准确描述了其部分防欺诈做法。
据《纽约时报》报道,ActBlue当时的外部法律顾问科文顿·柏灵律师事务所曾在2025年初警告华莱士-琼斯,她可能就该平台如何筛查潜在非法捐款(包括来自外国捐赠者的捐款)向斯泰尔的委员会提供了误导性言论。
据该媒体报道,ActBlue并未立即澄清其部分欺诈性捐款筛查程序并未始终如一地向国会调查人员描述的那样执行。
众议院监督委员会主席詹姆斯·科默、众议院行政委员会主席布莱恩·斯泰尔和众议院司法委员会主席吉姆·乔丹正在领导对ActBlue的调查。(美联社)
对ActBlue的审查推动共和党提出新法案,收紧选举捐款规则
ActBlue的新外部法律顾问在2025年6月的一封信中承认,这家支付处理器在董事会得知科文顿提出的担忧数月后,加强了某些捐款人筛查程序。
ActBlue董事会主席金伯利·皮勒-艾伦在4月份接受《泰晤士报》采访时表示:“我们认为,没必要就委员会未必仔细审查过的事情发布更正,这无异于自找麻烦。”
皮勒-艾伦是新一轮访谈请求的目标人物之一。
共和党主席们还在审查董事会对一系列高调离职事件以及所谓报复行为的应对措施,这些事件发生在内部人士担忧ActBlue可能向国会提供了误导性信息之后。
据《泰晤士报》报道,一名ActBlue律师在试图警告董事会该组织可能面临法律风险后,其访问ActBlue计算机网络的权限被切断。据该媒体报道,ActBlue的两个工会后来警告董事会,现任领导层与“日益严重的动荡和毒性模式”有关联,并声称持续的人员流失“削弱了我们对组织稳定性的信心”。
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,身着带有美国国旗主题的服装。(文森特·阿尔巴/路透社)
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共和党人在信中表示:“工会指出,ActBlue的法律和合规职能已受到损害。目前尚不清楚董事会针对这些严重指控采取了何种行动。”
ActBlue一直否认存在任何不当行为,也未面临刑事指控。这家支付处理器的发言人此前称国会调查是共和党人试图在11月中期选举前破坏该组织——民主党财政基础设施的关键组成部分——的企图。
FIRST ON FOX: ActBlue board members in hot seat as GOP probes ‘serious’ misconduct allegations
June 2, 2026 12:00pm EDT / Fox News
Five ActBlue board members have been asked to schedule transcribed interviews and produce documents by June 16
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FIRST ON FOX: Congressional investigators are expanding their probe into Democratic fundraising giant ActBlue, seeking interviews with board members as scrutiny intensifies over the platform’s handling of foreign donations.
The GOP chairs of three House committees are requesting that five members of ActBlue’s board sit for transcribed interviews and produce a slew of documents related to their involvement in the payment processor’s response to allegations of donor fraud.
The board members have until June 16 to voluntarily comply with the Republicans’ invitation, according to a copy of the letters reviewed by Fox News Digital.
The letters come as ActBlue is under intense pressure over whether it accurately represented its fraud-prevention practices and handling of foreign donations that may have been routed through the platform into U.S. elections. The Republican-led committees have accused the platform of stonewalling their investigation by withholding documents subpoenaed by the panel and failing to be transparent after learning about the potential misrepresentation of facts.
Congressional investigators are expanding their probe into Democratic fundraising giant ActBlue.(Getty Images)
DEM FUNDRAISING GIANT IN THE HOT SEAT AS GOP LAWMAKERS DEMAND ANSWERS OVER DODGED SUBPOENA
“Information produced to the Committees and public reporting indicate that ActBlue’s Board of Directors may have participated in or been aware of this misconduct,” House Administration Committee Chairman Bryan Steil, R-Wis., House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer, R-Ky., and House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, wrote in the letters. “Accordingly, we write to request your voluntary cooperation with our oversight.”
A spokesperson for ActBlue did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
House Republicans’ widening probe into ActBlue comes as the group’s embattled CEO, Regina Wallace-Jones, is expected to testify before the House Administration Committee about the platform’s vetting of foreign donations at a June 10 hearing.
“Ms. Wallace-Jones allegedly misled our committee at the outset of our investigation into ActBlue’s fraud prevention standards,” Steil previously told Fox News Digital. “It’s past time we set the record straight and got answers for the American people.”
Central to those concerns is reporting that ActBlue’s own attorneys questioned whether the organization had accurately described some of its fraud-prevention practices to Congress.
According to The New York Times, Covington & Burling, ActBlue’s then-outside counsel, warned Wallace-Jones in early 2025 that she may have given misleading comments to Steil’s committee about how the platform screened potentially illegal contributions, including those from foreign donors.
ActBlue did not immediately clarify that some of its screening procedures for fraudulent donations were not always followed as described to congressional investigators, the outlet reported.
House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer, Committee on House Administration Chairman Bryan Steil and House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan are leading investigations into ActBlue.(AP)
ACTBLUE SCRUTINY FUELS NEW GOP BILLS TO TIGHTEN ELECTION DONATION RULES
ActBlue’s new outside counsel later acknowledged in a June 2025 letter that the payment processor strengthened certain donor-screening procedures, months after the board learned of the concerns raised by Covington.
“We saw it as we weren’t going to poke the bear by issuing a correction for things that, frankly, the committee hadn’t necessarily looked at more closely,” Kimberly Peeler-Allen, chairwoman of the ActBlue board of directors, told The Times in April.
Peeler-Allen is among the targets of the new round of interview requests.
The Republican chairs are also scrutinizing the board’s response to a wave of high-profile departures and alleged retaliation that occurred following internal concerns that ActBlue may have provided misleading information to Congress.
An ActBlue lawyer had his access to ActBlue’s computer networks cut off after he tried to warn the board about the group’s potential legal jeopardy, The Times reported. According to the outlet, two ActBlue unions later warned the board about current leadership’s association with a “growing pattern of volatility and toxicity” and asserted that the constant turnover was “eroding our confidence in the stability of the organization.”
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)
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“The union noted that ActBlue’s legal and compliance functions had been compromised,” the group of Republicans said in the letter. “It is unclear what actions the Board took in response to these serious allegations.”
ActBlue has consistently denied any wrongdoing and has not been criminally charged. Spokespersons for the payment processor have previously cast the congressional probe as an attempt by Republicans to undermine the group — a key plank of the Democratic Party’s financial infrastructure — ahead of November’s midterm elections.
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