Chairman of the House Administration Committee discusses the lack of security protocols on ACT Blue

The House Administration Committee, led by Chairman Bryan Steil, has been investigating for two years, revealing issues like the absence of CVV codes for donations. The investigation has expanded, with President Trump's directive and involvement from the Justice Department and FBI. Steil also addresses a Milwaukee County judge's alleged obstruction of ICE, emphasizing the need for accountability.
Lily Tang Williams, a New Hampshire congressional candidate, shares about her journey from communist China to the U.S. and her political activism. Williams, running for Congress for the third time, highlights her concerns about the erosion of American freedoms and the influence of Chinese businesses in the U.S., citing a recent purchase by a wealthy Chinese investor in Nashua, New Hampshire. She emphasizes the need to protect national security and criticizes her opponent, Maggie Goodlander, for her ties to Democratic politics and her voting record.
Finally, Annie Parchert from the Illinois Freedom Alliance is working to revitalize the Republican Party in Illinois through a ground game project called Operation Precinct Power. She notes that 6,000 out of 10,060 precinct committeeman positions are vacant. Parchert emphasizes the importance of filling these roles to influence party decisions and increase voter turnout.