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Money talks as most lawmakers defy common sense and vote to wage war

Congress approved an incendiary Republican Resolution (H.Res. 1143) that ‘fully supports’ offensive action by the Jewish state while condemning Iran’s attack on Israel that some lawmakers claim seems calculated to provoke an upsurge of violence in the Middle East and undermine President Joe Biden’s calls for de-escalation.

The chamber also approved a massive new foreign aid package, combining billions of dollars in military supplies for Ukraine, Israel, and Taiwan with billions more in humanitarian assistance for Gaza and other war zones around the globe after months of House Republicans fighting amongst themselves.

“Congress is shamefully choosing a failed approach of fueling genocide rather than saving Palestinian and Israeli lives,” said Rep. Cori Bush.

While every member of the New Jersey delegation supported the resolution that ‘fully supports’ offensive action by Israel, Congresswoman Bonnie Watson Coleman flipped on the aid package.

Garden State progressives railed against Congressman Andy Kim, who voted to endorse Israeli aggression against Iran that could trigger a broader global conflict plus brutality that has been called ‘genocide’ against Palestinians and which has slaughtered about 15,000 children in Gaza; as well as all four aid measures intended to supply more military armaments to Prime Minister Netanyahu, Ukraine and Taiwan.

According to AIPAC Tracker, Kim has accepted $360,452 from groups considered members of the ‘pro-Israel lobby,’ including AIPAC, UDP, DMFI, Pro-Israel America, Republican Jewish Coalition, NORPAC, Joint Action Committee for Political Affairs, US Israel PAC, and J Street.


The groups included as members of the pro-Israel lobby are notably generous to congressmen from New Jersey, with several being AIPAC-sponsored candidates, such as Donald Norcross (NJ-01) receiving $137,450, Jeff Van Drew (NJ-02) receiving $104,157, Chris Smith (NJ-04) receiving $250,175, Josh Gottheimer (NJ-05) receiving $1,425,625, Frank Pallone (NJ-06) receiving $199,625, Tom Kean (NJ-07) receiving $270,518, Rob Menendez (NJ-08) receiving $90,650, Mikie Sherrill (NJ-11) receiving $182,657, and Bonnie Watson Coleman (NJ-12) receiving $77,131.

Passage of these bills could be a huge victory for Speaker Mike Johnson if he survives a growing movement by conservative hardliners who want to remove him from power

promised through the House in the face of fierce opposition from occupying his animated right flank. direct challenge to his gavel.

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) last month had introduced a resolution — a motion since endorsed by two other GOP lawmakers

Marjorie Taylor Greene accused the speaker of betraying America and
The Republican firebrand issued fresh calls for Johnson’s removal after a $60 billion package for Ukraine was approved.

Another conservative has joined the list of Republicans vying to oust House Speaker Mike Johnson over his decision to push Ukraine aid at the expense of securing the southern border. 

Arizona’s Paul Gosar on Friday said he’s all in with fellow Reps. Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia and Thomas Massie of Kentucky in their crusade to boot Johnson from his leadership post.

The lawmaker cited the speaker’s decision to barrel ahead with a $60 billion Ukraine aid bill that doesn’t include border security provisions as his main reason for co-sponsoring Ms. Greene’s motion to vacate the chair. 

The speaker of the House of Representatives was accused by conservative critics of “betraying America” after he forced a vote on aid for Ukraine, ending months of deadlock in Congress…

Johnson refused to post a foreign aid package passed by the Senate in February, and he has agonized since then over how to move a more conservative version through the House.

Following the Israeli military attack in Syria ordered by Prime Minister Netanyahu, Iran launched more than 300 missiles and drones, most of which the IDF’s fabled Iron Dome air defense system and allied forces were able to shoot down.

The airstrike on the Iranian consulate in Damascus killed seven Iranian military officials, including two top-ranking IRGC generals.

More than 34,000 Palestinians have been killed in a brutal retaliatory action by Israeli forces, millions of civilians in Gaza are on the brink of famine, and about 130 hostages remain in Hamas captivity.

Hamas launched the surprise attack on October 7, in retribution for an Israeli police crackdown at a Jerusalem mosque during Ramadan about a year ago.

“In this moment of growing global conflict, I have consistently advocated for policies and budgets that save lives, promote de-escalation, and work toward peace across the globe,” said,” said Congresswoman Ayanna Pressley.

“It is unconscionable that Congress would consider sending more offensive weapons and funding to the Israeli military, which for months has operated with callous disregard for human life in Gaza and perpetrated significant human rights violations,” said Pressley. “While I support Israel’s right to defend itself—especially following the horrific October 7th attack and I grieve deeply for those impacted—we cannot bomb our way to peace and become complicit as the Netaynahu government continues to massacre the Palestinian people.

Only 14 House members voted against the resolution: 13 Democrats and one Republican. The group of Democrats includes “squad” members Reps. Jamaal Bowman and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, while Rep. Thomas Massie was the sole Republican to vote against the resolution.

An overwhelming majority of the House voted Thursday on a resolution to condemn Iran’s recent attack on Israel.

The Committee on Rules reported the resolution by a vote of 9-4 on Monday, April 15, 2024.

House Republicans abandoned their responsibility to keep Americans safe with a measure that will deliver on the worst impulses of those House Republicans. It almost forces the Biden administration to restart efforts to suppress warmongering and violence.

“I unequivocally condemn the Iranian military’s attack on Israel, just as I condemn the Israeli military attack on the Iranian consulate in Syria ordered by Prime Minister Netanyahu that sparked this dangerous escalation, which is why I voted against H.Res. 1143 today,” said Congressman Jamaal Bowman. “President Biden has made it clear that he does not support escalating violence in the Middle East, which this resolution will contribute to by supporting further military action. We must do everything in our power to end the ongoing violence, pursue a lasting ceasefire, and save civilian lives. Instead of pushing resolutions that fan the flames of war, Congress should recognize all of the lives that have been lost, both Palestinian and Israeli. We have a moral responsibility to govern in a way that centers those most impacted and nurtures humanity instead of succumbing to more warmongering and violence.”

“Iran’s attack on Israel was a dangerous escalation in what could quickly turn into a larger regional war,” said Representative Pramila Jayapal. “I condemned the attack by Iran, as well as the precipitating hostilities that led to the attack, and I called for immediate de-escalation to reduce the threat of these actions widening into a larger regional conflict.”

“I also supported President Biden’s actions, along with allies, in thwarting the Iranian attack and defending Israel against those threats,” said Jayapal. “I voted ‘no’ on this resolution because I am concerned that it further escalates the situation at exactly the time that we need to do the opposite. It does not mention the precipitating strike on the Iranian embassy by Israel that led to this attack.”

“It ‘fully supports’ further offensive action by Israel and calls for continued arms sales to Israel,” said Jayapal. “It makes no distinction between aid to Israel for defensive purposes—such as the Iron Dome funding or against threats from Hezbollah and Iran—versus aid to Israel for offensive strikes against innocent civilians in Gaza.”

“While I continue to support defensive aid to Israel, I have been clear that I cannot support offensive military aid to Israel with no strings attached while the Netanyahu government continues to kill innocent civilians in Gaza — both through military action and the blocking of humanitarian aid leading to famine,” said Jayapal.

“This is a time to de-escalate the conflict, not promote retaliatory violence, and I appreciate President Biden’s leadership on this issue,” said Jayapal. “It is also of the utmost importance to achieve an immediate ceasefire to end the killing of innocents, return the hostages, and create a path for peace and security in the region. That is where our focus must be in this moment.”

“I voted no on a bill that ‘fully supports’ an Israeli military response to Iran’s retaliatory & escalatory attack,” said Congressman Greg Casar. “I unequivocally condemn Iran’s attack that risked civilian lives, but I can’t support continued escalation that could drag the US into regional war.”

Nearly 20 members of Congress — Reps. Pramila Jayapal (WA-07), Joaquin Castro (TX-20), Nydia Velázquez (NY-07), Lloyd Doggett (TX-37), Ro Khanna (CA-17), Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (NY-14), Becca Balint (VT-AL), Greg Casar (TX-35), Mark Takano (CA-39), Jim McGovern (MA-02), Barbara Lee (CA-12), Earl Blumenauer (OR-03), Judy Chu (CA-28), Hank Johnson (GA-04), André Carson (IN-07), Bonnie Watson Coleman (NJ-12), Jesús “Chuy” García (IL-04), Jonathan Jackson (IL-01), and Jill Tokuda (HI-02) released the following statement after voting against H.R. 8034, the Israel Security Supplemental Appropriations Act:

“This is a moment of great consequence – the world is watching. Today is, in many ways, Congress’ first official vote where we can weigh in on the direction of this war. If Congress votes to continue to supply offensive military aid, we make ourselves complicit in this tragedy.

“Our votes against H.R. 8034 are votes against supplying more offensive weapons that could result in more killings of civilians in Rafah and elsewhere. We believe strongly in Israel’s right to self-defense and have joined colleagues previously in affirming our shared commitment.

“All of us support strengthening the Iron Dome and other defense systems and we are committed to a sovereign, safe, and secure future for Israel. To protect that future, we believe the United States must help achieve a ceasefire that allows hostages to be freed, humanitarian aid to be delivered, and peace talks to begin.

“Benjamin Netanyahu appears willing to sacrifice the hostages while inflicting extraordinary suffering on the people of Gaza. He is willing to expand this conflict to preserve his power at the expense of Israel’s safety. In recent weeks, reports have indicated that Netanyahu is moving closer to a full-scale invasion of the southern Gaza town of Rafah, where more than a million Palestinians have taken shelter. When faced with the question of whether to provide offensive aid to further this conflict, we believe there is a moral imperative to find another path.

“Most Americans do not want our government to write a blank check to further Prime Minister Netanyahu’s war in Gaza. The United States needs to help Israel find a path to win the peace.”

Voting against H.R.8034 – 118th Congress (2023-2024): the Israel Security Supplemental Appropriations Act, 2024, were:

BalintDemocraticVermontNAY
BeyerDemocraticVirginiaNAY
BiggsRepublicanArizonaNAY
BlumenauerDemocraticOregonNAY
BoebertRepublicanColoradoNAY
BowmanDemocraticNew YorkNAY
BurchettRepublicanTennesseeNAY
BushDemocraticMissouriNAY
CarsonDemocraticIndianaNAY
CasarDemocraticTexasNAY
Castro (TX)DemocraticTexasNAY
ChuDemocraticCaliforniaNAY
ClydeRepublicanGeorgiaNAY
CraneRepublicanArizonaNAY
DavidsonRepublicanOhioNAY
DeSaulnierDemocraticCaliforniaNAY
DesJarlaisRepublicanTennesseeNAY
DoggettDemocraticTexasNAY
FrostDemocraticFloridaNAY
GaetzRepublicanFloridaNAY
GaramendiDemocraticCaliforniaNAY
García (IL)DemocraticIllinoisNAY
Good (VA)RepublicanVirginiaNAY
GosarRepublicanArizonaNAY
Green, Al (TX)DemocraticTexasNAY
Greene (GA)RepublicanGeorgiaNAY
HarrisRepublicanMarylandNAY
Jackson (IL)DemocraticIllinoisNAY
JayapalDemocraticWashingtonNAY
Johnson (GA)DemocraticGeorgiaNAY
KhannaDemocraticCaliforniaNAY
KildeeDemocraticMichiganNAY
Lee (CA)DemocraticCaliforniaNAY
Lee (PA)DemocraticPennsylvaniaNAY
MassieRepublicanKentuckyNAY
McGovernDemocraticMassachusettsNAY
MillsRepublicanFloridaNAY
NehlsRepublicanTexasNAY
NormanRepublicanSouth CarolinaNAY
Ocasio-CortezDemocraticNew YorkNAY
OmarDemocraticMinnesotaNAY
PerryRepublicanPennsylvaniaNAY
PingreeDemocraticMaineNAY
PocanDemocraticWisconsinNAY
PressleyDemocraticMassachusettsNAY
RamirezDemocraticIllinoisNAY
RaskinDemocraticMarylandNAY
RosendaleRepublicanMontanaNAY
RoyRepublicanTexasNAY
TakanoDemocraticCaliforniaNAY
Thompson (MS)DemocraticMississippiNAY
TiffanyRepublicanWisconsinNAY
TlaibDemocraticMichiganNAY
TokudaDemocraticHawaiiNAY
VelázquezDemocraticNew YorkNAY
WatersDemocraticCaliforniaNAY
Watson ColemanDemocraticNew JerseyNAY
ZinkeRepublicanMontanaNAY

Voting against H. R. 8035, the Ukraine Security Supplemental Appropriations Act, 2024, were:

REPRESENTATIVEPARTYSTATEVOTE
AlfordRepublicanMissouriNAY
AllenRepublicanGeorgiaNAY
AmodeiRepublicanNevadaNAY
ArmstrongRepublicanNorth DakotaNAY
ArringtonRepublicanTexasNAY
BabinRepublicanTexasNAY
BairdRepublicanIndianaNAY
BaldersonRepublicanOhioNAY
BanksRepublicanIndianaNAY
Bean (FL)RepublicanFloridaNAY
BergmanRepublicanMichiganNAY
BiggsRepublicanArizonaNAY
BilirakisRepublicanFloridaNAY
Bishop (NC)RepublicanNorth CarolinaNAY
BoebertRepublicanColoradoNAY
BostRepublicanIllinoisNAY
BrecheenRepublicanOklahomaNAY
BurchettRepublicanTennesseeNAY
BurlisonRepublicanMissouriNAY
CammackRepublicanFloridaNAY
CarlRepublicanAlabamaNAY
ClineRepublicanVirginiaNAY
CloudRepublicanTexasNAY
ClydeRepublicanGeorgiaNAY
CollinsRepublicanGeorgiaNAY
ComerRepublicanKentuckyNAY
CraneRepublicanArizonaNAY
CrawfordRepublicanArkansasNAY
DavidsonRepublicanOhioNAY
De La CruzRepublicanTexasNAY
DesJarlaisRepublicanTennesseeNAY
DonaldsRepublicanFloridaNAY
DuncanRepublicanSouth CarolinaNAY
EstesRepublicanKansasNAY
EzellRepublicanMississippiNAY
FallonRepublicanTexasNAY
FinstadRepublicanMinnesotaNAY
FischbachRepublicanMinnesotaNAY
FitzgeraldRepublicanWisconsinNAY
Franklin, ScottRepublicanFloridaNAY
FryRepublicanSouth CarolinaNAY
FulcherRepublicanIdahoNAY
GaetzRepublicanFloridaNAY
Good (VA)RepublicanVirginiaNAY
Gooden (TX)RepublicanTexasNAY
GosarRepublicanArizonaNAY
Graves (LA)RepublicanLouisianaNAY
Green (TN)RepublicanTennesseeNAY
Greene (GA)RepublicanGeorgiaNAY
GrothmanRepublicanWisconsinNAY
GuestRepublicanMississippiNAY
HagemanRepublicanWyomingNAY
HarrisRepublicanMarylandNAY
HarshbargerRepublicanTennesseeNAY
HernRepublicanOklahomaNAY
Higgins (LA)RepublicanLouisianaNAY
HuizengaRepublicanMichiganNAY
Jackson (TX)RepublicanTexasNAY
JordanRepublicanOhioNAY
Joyce (PA)RepublicanPennsylvaniaNAY
Kelly (MS)RepublicanMississippiNAY
LaMalfaRepublicanCaliforniaNAY
LangworthyRepublicanNew YorkNAY
Lee (FL)RepublicanFloridaNAY
LeskoRepublicanArizonaNAY
LetlowRepublicanLouisianaNAY
LoudermilkRepublicanGeorgiaNAY
LunaRepublicanFloridaNAY
LuttrellRepublicanTexasNAY
MaceRepublicanSouth CarolinaNAY
MalliotakisRepublicanNew YorkNAY
MaloyRepublicanUtahNAY
MannRepublicanKansasNAY
MassieRepublicanKentuckyNAY
MastRepublicanFloridaNAY
McClainRepublicanMichiganNAY
Miller (IL)RepublicanIllinoisNAY
MillsRepublicanFloridaNAY
MoolenaarRepublicanMichiganNAY
Moore (AL)RepublicanAlabamaNAY
NehlsRepublicanTexasNAY
NormanRepublicanSouth CarolinaNAY
ObernolteRepublicanCaliforniaNAY
OglesRepublicanTennesseeNAY
OwensRepublicanUtahNAY
PalmerRepublicanAlabamaNAY
PerryRepublicanPennsylvaniaNAY
PflugerRepublicanTexasNAY
PoseyRepublicanFloridaNAY
RoseRepublicanTennesseeNAY
RosendaleRepublicanMontanaNAY
RoyRepublicanTexasNAY
SelfRepublicanTexasNAY
Smith (MO)RepublicanMissouriNAY
SpartzRepublicanIndianaNAY
StauberRepublicanMinnesotaNAY
StefanikRepublicanNew YorkNAY
SteilRepublicanWisconsinNAY
SteubeRepublicanFloridaNAY
StrongRepublicanAlabamaNAY
TenneyRepublicanNew YorkNAY
TiffanyRepublicanWisconsinNAY
TimmonsRepublicanSouth CarolinaNAY
Van DrewRepublicanNew JerseyNAY
Van DuyneRepublicanTexasNAY
Van OrdenRepublicanWisconsinNAY
WalbergRepublicanMichiganNAY
WaltzRepublicanFloridaNAY
Weber (TX)RepublicanTexasNAY
Webster (FL)RepublicanFloridaNAY
Williams (TX)RepublicanTexasNAY
ZinkeRepublicanMontanaNAY

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