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AIPAC basically admits buying Kentucky and Georgia elections

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21 May 2026
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The American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) has basically admitted buying both the Kentucky and Georgia Primary elections.

Ed Gallrein’s victory in KY and Clay Fuller’s win in GA ensures two outspoken pro-Israel voices are positioned to fill seats previously held by outspoken detractors, Thomas Massie and Marjorie Taylor Greene.

Our community was proud to help pro-Israel candidates win these races.

— AIPAC 🇺🇸🇮🇱 (@AIPAC) May 20, 2026

In Kentucky, Republican Thomas Massie lost to fellow Republican and former Navy SEAL Ed Gallrein.

Trump made the fight personal. He had promised retribution against several Republicans, including Massie, over the Epstein files, US support for Israel, and battles over spending.

Until this week, Kentucky voters had routinely elected Massie with around 30 percentage points.

Clay Fuller won Georgia’s 14th Congressional District. He beat nine other candidates to secure a spot in the November general election. Fuller won a previous election in April to serve the remainder of former US Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene’s 2025-27 term. Greene resigned after a spat with Donald Trump.

AIPAC and unapologetic Zionists

Both winners are unapologetic Zionists.

Thomas Massie never took a penny from the Zionist Lobby. Ed Gallrein, on the other hand, has benefited from over $15m of the super PAC’s funding.

Rep. Thomas Massie has been unseated by AIPAC’s Ed Gallrein in what is now the most expensive House primary in U.S. history. #KY04 https://t.co/CI2C8xuVql pic.twitter.com/M0HxFlJhz5

— AIPAC Tracker (@TrackAIPAC) May 19, 2026

Trump mega-donors and AIPAC donated millions of dollars to oust Massie. It was the most ever spent on a House primary race – all because Massie stood up to Trump on Gaza and Epstein.

AIPAC spent $9 million to take out Rep. Thomas Massie.

Trump megadonors spent another $7 million.

It was the most ever spent on a House primary race—all because he defied Trump on Gaza and Epstein.

NO, billionaire super PACs should not buy our elections. One person, one vote.

— Bernie Sanders (@BernieSanders) May 20, 2026

33 million dollars just to unseat one congressman who refused to give billions to Israel and wanted to expose the Epstein files. https://t.co/lVB9kMRp76

— Joel Webbon (@JoelWebbon) May 20, 2026

In Georgia, Clay Fuller has been repeatedly endorsed by both AIPAC and pro-Israel publications.

AIPAC said in its endorsement:

Voters in Georgia’s heavily Republican 14th District now have the opportunity to elect a representative who reflects the values of thousands of pro-Israel Georgians and understands the importance of the U.S.-Israel partnership in making America safer, stronger, and more prosperous.

It appears that AIPAC is not even attempting to hide its influence on US politics anymore.

Jesus Christ lmao they’re just SAYING IT https://t.co/B3xKjpHJQI

— Peter Twinklage (@PeterTwinklage) May 20, 2026

AnTIseMiTisM

Obviously, to even suggest that Israel may be influencing US politics is AnTIseMiTisM.

It’s not an antisemitic conspiracy theory when a foreign lobby openly brags that they bought two congressional seats with candidates who will be loyal to Israel. pic.twitter.com/V6EMwsSvaW

— Marjorie Taylor Greene 🇺🇸 (@mtgreenee) May 20, 2026

The reality is, though, that what Israel wants, Israel gets.

They’re openly telling you a foreign nation controls America https://t.co/EP3XghnKx8

— Toad (@LearnToToad) May 20, 2026

Trump bangs on about making America great again. Yet AIPAC having so much control over the US government is literally the opposite of America First.

To make matters worse, Trump said out loud:

I’m right now at 99% in Israel. I could run for prime minister, so maybe after I do this, I’ll go to Israel and run for prime minister.

Trump has a higher approval rating in Israel than he does in the US.

Maybe he should go try ‘Make Israel Great Again’ – which is impossible for a genocidal settler state. And would start by calling it Palestine.

Oh. He just said that out loud. Oh. https://t.co/vAJiaINlj2

— Joe (@electionsjoe) May 20, 2026

Epstein class

It’s also no surprise that both Thomas Massie and Marjorie Taylor Greene were fierce advocates of releasing the Epstein files. Of course, that was a huge problem for Trump and his pedo-pals.

My good friend @RepThomasMassie lost tonight.

He lost because he had the guts to stand up to the Epstein class and against the war.

He won voters under 45 by 30 points.

Tonight, I say to this voters who feel rejected by Trump. We welcome you. Join our coalition to take on a… pic.twitter.com/tAGJjtct5b

— Ro Khanna (@RoKhanna) May 20, 2026

Standing up to the Epstein class was always going to upset the rich and powerful.

Thomas Massie: “I vote with Republicans 91% of the time. And the 9% I don’t, they’re taking up for pedophiles, starting another war, or bankrupting our country.”

An absolute mic drop. 🎤⬇️ pic.twitter.com/5p41O5C5tI

— James Li (@5149jamesli) May 18, 2026

Whether people agreed with him or not, Thomas Massie built a reputation for refusing to bend under pressure. In today’s political climate, standing firm on principle even when it costs you politically is something many voters still respect. https://t.co/64cxZa52I3

— GrahamHodsdonsTV (@Jesusdsavi0r) May 20, 2026

Imagine if we swapped the word ‘Israel’ with literally any other country. Russia? China? North Korea? There would be an absolute meltdown across the media and political class. So why is Israeli influence in US politics now the norm?

Featured image via Jon Cherry / Getty Images

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  1. TheUnderdog says:
    2 months ago

    Not just money.
    Check the vote count. Somehow it magically doubled between the previous election for Massie. He had 43k votes before (out of approximately 45k votes cast), then got 47k this election… and magically out of nowhere Ed got 56k votes. Just spontaneously more than double the number of participant voters just appeared out of nowhere for a single election. Ed barely scraped by (a mere 10% lead for 32 million dollars spent).
    One very strongly suspects the Republican Primaries were rigged.
    Do they even ask for voter ID, I wonder?

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