
Foreign-lobby money compromises America First. The U.S. has no formal mutual-defense treaty with Israel; AIPAC operates a super-PAC (United Democracy Project) that spent over $100M during the 2024 cycle on independent expenditures against U.S. candidates who criticize Israeli government policy. A candidate who has accepted that money has, in their own revealed preference, accepted a foreign-policy filter on their congressional vote. The same logic covers China-linked donations, where federal law also prohibits CCP members from contributing.
For every candidate with a documented donor record, two things happen: (1) the specific category question is marked False (foreign_policy_restraint[q4] for AIPAC + China; economic_stewardship[q5] — the WEF/ESG/Davos capture question — for Soros-network donors), so the per-category subscore drops by 2 points; (2) an additional dollar-bracket adjustment is applied to the total, making the penalty proportional to the magnitude of the funding. Both impacts are visible on this page.
Reach out directly. Your voice matters. Proverbs 29:2 — When the righteous are in authority, the people rejoice.
Cosponsored H.R. 431, the Life at Conception Act (118th Congress, 2023), which would extend 14th Amendment equal-protection guarantees to unborn persons from the moment of fertilization — affirming life-begins-at-conception personhood.
Publicly backs deploying U.S. military to the southern border and forcibly deporting illegal immigrants, and supports designating Mexican drug cartels as foreign terrorist organizations — a military-and-enforcement border posture.
Introduced H.R. 6035, the Second Amendment Restoration Act (119th Congress, 2025), which repeals the Biden-era gun-control provisions inserted into the 2022 Bipartisan Safer Communities Act; the bill is endorsed by the NRA, Gun Owners of America, and National Association for Gun Rights.
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