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Khanna Becomes First in Congress to Sign 'Peace Pledge' Promising to Reject AIPAC Funds | Common Dreams

The co-founder of AIPAC Tracker said the pledge is meant to give lawmakers who once backed Israel "a bridge to get on the right side of history."

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Khanna Becomes First in Congress to Sign 'Peace Pledge' Promising to Reject AIPAC Funds | Common Dreams

The co-founder of AIPAC Tracker said the pledge is meant to give lawmakers who once backed Israel "a bridge to get on the right side of history."

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theintercept.com6 g fa

Once a Target of TrackAIPAC, Ro Khanna Gains Its Endorsement

With endorsements and a new pledge for lawmakers, TrackAIPAC is flexing its growing influence on the Capitol.

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  1. mercoledì 17 giugno 2026·theintercept.com

    Once a Target of TrackAIPAC, Ro Khanna Gains Its Endorsement

    With endorsements and a new pledge for lawmakers, TrackAIPAC is flexing its growing influence on the Capitol.

  2. mercoledì 17 giugno 2026·commondreams.org

    Khanna Becomes First in Congress to Sign 'Peace Pledge' Promising to Reject AIPAC Funds | Common Dreams

    The co-founder of AIPAC Tracker said the pledge is meant to give lawmakers who once backed Israel "a bridge to get on the right side of history."