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America’s Israel-First Lobby (aka The Trump Administration) Flexes its Political Muscle

Kentucky Congressman Thomas Massie is the closest thing to a libertarian in the U.S. Congress.  He opposes the American-Israeli genocide in Gaza and the unprovoked invasion of Iran.  He voted against Trump’s explosive spending bill that he said will only spawn inflation and economic decline.  He authored legislation to make the Epstein Files public.  Perhaps his biggest “crime,” in the eyes of the Washington establishment, was to go on the Tucker Carlson podcast and reveal to the world that every member of the U.S. Congress except himself had an AIPAC (American Israel Public Affairs Committee) “handler” whose job was to assure that all members of Congress always vote in Israel’s interest even if it is against the interests of the average American.  The genocide in Gaza and the invasion of Iran would be two examples.  And oh yes, he offered a bill that would eliminate the Israeli exemption from U.S. foreign influence lobbying law.  In addition to being the closest thing to a libertarian in Congress, he is also the closest thing in Washington to an America First politician.

Well.  For that the Israeli First lobby got three left-wing Jewish billionaires (who are not from Kentucky) to “donate” tens of millions to defeat Massie in his primary election.  They picked an “Israel-First Neoconservative” nobody named “Ed Gallrein” who used to be a Democrat and who refused to debate Massie as his opponent.  Trump himself hurled his usual juvenile insults at Massie and his thousands of Kentucky voters.  Naturally, he lost.


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