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FIRST ON FOX: ActBlue board members in hot seat as GOP probes 'serious' misconduct allegations
- GOP expands ActBlue probe, requesting interviews with five board members and more documents.
- Chairs Bryan Steil, James Comer, and Jim Jordan seek voluntary cooperation and board access to documents.
- ActBlue CEO Regina Wallace-Jones is slated to testify on foreign donations at a June 10 hearing.
- Republicans accuse ActBlue of withholding documents and misrepresenting fraud-prevention practices to Congress.
- The letters allege board involvement or awareness of misconduct related to donor fraud.
- ActBlue denies wrongdoing, framing probe as an attempt to undermine a key Democratic fundraising tool.
- The probe centers on whether ActBlue accurately described fraud-prevention measures and handling of foreign donations.
- The letters request documents and board member cooperation by June 16.
- The inquiry is tied to foreign donations potentially routed through ActBlue to U.S. elections.
- The probe aims to address allegations of donor fraud and ActBlue's response to them.
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