True the Vote founder Catherine Engelbrecht – who was jailed with colleague Gregg Phillips for refusing to disclose a confidential source in a probe of alleged foreign interference in U.S. elections – says she was put in solitary confinement for four days in a cinder block cell, with a light always on and a "glass partition" allowing her to be watched while she showered and used the bathroom.
True the Vote founder Catherine Engelbrecht and board member Gregg Phillips were released from jail in Houston, Texas, on Monday after a panel on the U.S. Court of Appeals overruled a federal judge's order.