House Committee Demands Transparency from Embattled ActBlue CEO Over Lax Security Allegations
The House Administration Committee has scheduled a hearing in May to question ActBlue CEO Regina Wallace-Jones about allegations of lax security on the Democratic fundraising platform, where she 'needs to come clean' regarding its vulnerabilities.
The House Administration Committee has scheduled a hearing for ActBlue CEO Regina Wallace-Jones in May to address concerns over lax security on the Democratic fundraising platform, with lawmakers demanding transparency and accountability from the embattled executive. Allegations of inadequate safety measures have sparked criticism, prompting the committee's chairman to call for Wallace-Jones to 'come clean' about the issue. The hearing is seen as an attempt to hold ActBlue accountable for its handling of security concerns on the platform. The meeting will provide a platform for lawmakers to grill Wallace-Jones and seek answers from the CEO.