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ActBlue Counsel Warned Congress Letter Misstated Foreign-Donation Vetting
ActBlue, the Democratic Party’s main online fundraising platform, is under fresh scrutiny after internal memos obtained by The New York Times show its own lawyers warned that CEO Regina Wallace-Jones’ 2023 letter to Congress overstated how rigorously the group screened out foreign donors. According to those documents, Wallace-Jones told lawmakers ActBlue used a multilayered framework that processed contributions with foreign mailing addresses only after obtaining a U.S. passport number and said the group would reach out to donors for that information and refund money if they could not be reached, but Covington & Burling attorneys privately concluded those claims were not fully accurate or consistently followed. The memos reportedly state it could be alleged that ActBlue accepted or facilitated foreign-national contributions, and stress that staff knew the system was weaker than described, raising the specter of “knowing and willful” violations that could trigger harsher FEC penalties and potential DOJ criminal jurisdiction, including over whether the 2023 letter itself was a false statement meant to conceal problems. The internal dispute contributed to a wave of staff departures and a break with Covington, at the same time Republicans and former President Trump were publicly pressing for investigations into alleged straw and foreign donations through the platform. The story feeds into a broader fight over whether major campaign platforms on both sides are adequately policing foreign money and small-dollar contributions, with partisan media and activists already seizing on the revelations to demand formal FEC and congressional probes.