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Kentucky Rep Thomas Massie Calls Out AIPAC For "Foreign Interference" In Our Elections
Kentucky Rep Thomas Massie, the only GOP congressman with the balls to vote against giving Israel an additional $1 billion from US taxpayers last week, has called out the American Israel Public Affairs Committee for "foreign interference" in our elections.
Massie on Monday highlighted a new ad AIPAC is running on Facebook attacking him for daring to put America First.
"How is THIS not foreign interference in our elections?" Massie said.
Massie said after the vote last week that people have a fantasy that "foreign aid buys US influence abroad" when the reality is that "foreign aid is the result of foreign influence exerted on US politicians at home."
Lapdog California Rep. Eric Swallowswell rushed to accuse Massie of anti-Semitism and claimed AIPAC is a lobbying group for America:
AIPAC was founded by Israeli foreign agent Isaiah Kenen who stated straightforwardly that AIPAC came into existence in 1951 as "the lobby for Israel."
He was ordered to register as a foreign agent by the DOJ in 1962 but refused to comply and used legal tricks to skirt the law.
Massie in 2019 was the sole Republican member of the House to stand up for the American people and vote against an anti-First Amendment, America Last anti-BDS resolution.
The Republican Jewish Coalition immediately labeled him "anti-Semitic" and threw their support behind his primary challenger, Todd McMurtry.
The RJC later pulled their support for McMurty after learning he spoke out against the "demonization of white people" and Massie was able to easily get reelected.
Nonetheless, there's no question they're going to be fielding a challenger to run against him.
Massie's unapologetic stance stands in stark contrast with NY Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez who caved spectacularly on the $1 billion funding bill last week and changed her vote from "no" to "present" before crying on the House floor.
Rather than simply say she felt threatened, AOC released a rambling and largely incomprehensible statement complaining about the "process."
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