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    AIPAC’s Millions: Should Politicians Receiving Pro-Israel Funds Register as Foreign Agents?”

    DAMON K JONESBy DAMON K JONESAugust 10, 2024No Comments7 Mins Read
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    The American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) has become a powerful force in U.S. politics, raising significant questions about foreign influence on American democracy and policy. AIPAC’s roots and current activities have sparked debates about whether it should be required to register as a foreign agent.

    Historical Context:

    AIPAC’s origins can be traced back to a time of heightened scrutiny over foreign influence in American politics. In the 1950s and early 1960s, both President Dwight D. Eisenhower’s administration and later, Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy’s Department of Justice (DOJ) demanded that the American Zionist Council (AZC) register as a foreign agent.

    In response to this pressure, the AZC rebranded itself as AIPAC, maintaining the same leadership but seemingly evading the registration requirement. This transition appeared to lower the issue’s priority on the political radar.

    Notably, AIPAC’s founder, Isaiah Kenen, had previously registered twice with the U.S. Department of Justice under the Foreign Agent Registration Act (FARA) as an agent for Israel. Before leading AIPAC, Kenen headed the American Zionist Council and served as the chief information officer for the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

    AIPAC’s mission is explicitly to promote the interests of Israel, which critics argue fits the definition of a foreign agent under FARA. The Act requires organizations that promote or lobby on behalf of a foreign government to register and account for their finances and activities.

    Recent Developments:

    AIPAC has significantly expanded its political influence by forming two new political action committees (PACs):

    1. AIPAC PAC: A conventional PAC that has become the largest pro-Israel PAC in the U.S., contributing nearly $2.8 million to candidates.
    2. United Democracy Project (UDP): A super PAC that has spent over $24.2 million supporting favored candidates.

    The impact of these PACs has been substantial, with 207 out of 212 AIPAC-backed candidates winning their primaries.

    Campaign Contributions:

    OpenSecrets data reveals significant contributions from pro-Israel groups to various politicians:

    • President Joe Biden has reportedly received $5,688,069 from pro-Israel groups and individuals throughout his political career.
    • Vice President Kamala Harris has reportedly received $244,495 during her political career.

    New York politicians have been significant recipients, with pro-Israel groups reportedly donating $21,144,419 between 1990-2024. Top recipients include:

    1. Charles Schumer (D-NY): $1,725,324
    2. Eliot Engel (D-NY): $1,618,904
    3. Ritchie Torres (D-NY): $1,571,087
    4. Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY): $1,367,247
    5. Nita Lowey (D-NY): $998,509
    6. Lee Zeldin (R-NY): $916,834
    7. Kirsten Gillibrand (D-NY): $846,273
    8. Elise Stefanik (R-NY): $592,164
    9. Gregory Meeks (D-NY): $523,141
    10. Steve Israel (D-NY): $523,119

    Critics argue that these substantial donations are influencing policy decisions related to Israel and the Middle East, prioritizing foreign aid over domestic social issues. They contend that this level of foreign influence threatens democratic processes, particularly in states like New York, where contributions are significant.

    Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY), who is the Minority Leader of the House of Representatives, is the #4 highest politician in the House; according to opensecrets.org, Jeffries has accepted $1,367 247 of Pro Isreal lobby money and is featured on the AIPAC website’s front page.

    New York’s Muslim community, approximately 745,000 strong, faces a complex political landscape. Many who traditionally vote Democrat may feel conflicted about the party’s leadership, particularly when figures like House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, who received over $1 million from AIPAC, are prominently featured on pro-Israel websites.

    This situation raises questions about representation and advocacy for Muslim interests in the Democratic party. Recent polling data adds another layer to this issue. A Siena poll from January 2024 found that 45% of New York state residents opposed sending additional military and economic aid to Israel, while 43% supported it – a significant shift from October 2023, when 57% supported additional aid. In New York City, opposition is even higher, with 53% against aid and only 35% in favor. The poll also revealed that a majority of Black respondents, Latino respondents, and self-described liberals opposed aid to Israel. This changing public opinion, especially among key Democratic constituencies, contrasts sharply with the positions of some party leaders, potentially leaving many Muslim voters feeling unrepresented and unsure where to turn for political support that aligns with their views on Middle East policy.

    The impact of these PACs has been substantial, with 207 out of 212 AIPAC-backed candidates winning their primaries. This includes support for candidates who reject the legitimacy of the 2020 presidential election but pledge unconditional support for Israel.

    Recent Congressional races have highlighted AIPAC’s growing influence:

    • In New York’s 16th Congressional District, progressive Rep. Jamaal Bowman reportedly lost his reelection bid to a challenger backed by significant spending from AIPAC-affiliated groups. The United Democracy Project (UDP), an AIPAC-funded super PAC, allegedly spent nearly $15 million in this race, making it one of the most expensive House races in U.S. history.
    • Rep. Cori Bush faced a challenger whose campaign reportedly received substantial funding from pro-Israel groups, including AIPAC and Democratic Majority for Israel (DMFI), with estimates of $9 million from AIPAC and half a million from DMFI.

    The organization’s influence on U.S. foreign policy, particularly regarding aid to Israel, remains significant. Israel receives over $3.8 billion in annual aid from the U.S., largely due to AIPAC’s lobbying efforts. Critics argue that this level of aid, facilitated by AIPAC’s influence, may not align with the interests of average American taxpayers, especially given unresolved domestic social issues.

    Some critics argue that challenging U.S. aid to Israel or criticizing Israeli policies is often met with accusations of anti-Semitism, a framing they believe is adopted by some mainstream media outlets and political figures. They contend this has created an environment where open debate on U.S. foreign policy in the Middle East is stifled, potentially affecting various groups, including some black clergy, who may feel hesitant to speak out against civilian casualties. These critics also point out that such framing overlooks the complex history of the region, including the fact that Jesus Christ was a Palestinian Jew, a point they feel is often overlooked in discussions about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

    This situation has led to concerns about the impact on democratic processes and the interests of American citizens, particularly in how it affects open dialogue on foreign policy and the use of taxpayer funds. The changing public opinion, especially among key Democratic constituencies, contrasts sharply with the positions of some party leaders, potentially leaving many voters, including Muslims and others, concerned about the conflict, feeling unrepresented and unsure where to turn for political support that aligns with their views on Middle East policy.

    The debate over AIPAC’s status and influence continues to intensify. Critics argue that the substantial financial support from AIPAC to both Democratic and Republican politicians – sometimes referred to as “AIPAC Democrats” and “AIPAC Republicans” – raises questions about the priorities of these elected officials. They contend that when millions of dollars are spent to support a candidate, it may compromise their ability to represent the interests of average American citizens. These critics argue that while billions in aid are sent to Israel, many pressing domestic social, economic, and community needs go unaddressed.

    On the other hand, supporters of AIPAC argue that strong U.S.-Israel relations serve American interests and that their lobbying efforts are a legitimate part of the democratic process. They maintain that aid to Israel and addressing domestic issues are not mutually exclusive.

    The question remains: Given AIPAC’s history, mission, and current activities, should it be required to register as a foreign agent under FARA, as originally intended by past administrations? As AIPAC’s political role continues to expand, the need for transparency, accountability, and open debate on these issues becomes increasingly crucial for the health of American democracy and the equitable allocation of taxpayer resources.

    This ongoing controversy underscores the complex relationship between campaign finance, foreign policy, and domestic priorities in American politics. It challenges voters, policymakers, and watchdog organizations to critically examine the influence of lobbying groups on the democratic process and to consider what reforms might be necessary to ensure that the interests of all Americans are adequately represented.

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