AIPAC
Definition
AIPAC, or the American Israel Public Affairs Committee, is a bipartisan lobbying organization in the United States that advocates for pro-Israel policies in Congress and the executive branch.
It operates the largest pro-Israel political action committee (PAC) in America, channeling significant funds into electoral races to support candidates aligned with its goals.
Examples
AIPAC's $100 million war chest turned the primaries into a billionaire's game of congressional whack-a-mole, targeting progressive upstarts.
With AIPAC's generous backing, lawmakers passed the largest-ever U.S.-Israel security funding package – because nothing says 'priorities' like overseas alliances over pothole repairs.
AIPAC spent $4 million in New Jersey to shape the primary, masterfully paving the way for their endorsed candidate to... concede to an anti-Israel activist. Strategy!
Politicians flock to AIPAC conferences like moths to a flame, emerging with freshly minted talking points on unbreakable U.S.-Israel bonds.