
"93 out of 100 U.S. senators were taking money from a group that represents a foreign government and foreign interests in order to operate our government on behalf of someone else. And they all work here, in this building. A narrator then adds, This is Representative Ro Khanna from California, and he does not take AIPAC money according to the website Track AIPAC. Here's what he had to say."
"I mean, it's too much. All these super PACs are too much. I don't take a dime of PAC money, lobbyist money, since I've been in Congress, and I don't believe in super PACs. And so I can vote my conscience. But if you have people who have a particular point of viewin AIPAC's case, they're basically whatever Netanyahu does is right, that's their point of view. And they're saying, Okay, you don't have that view, we may come after you."
Representative Ro Khanna posted a clip that included Holocaust revisionist and conspiracy theorist Ian Carroll and later acknowledged he was not involved in producing the clip. The clip contained Carroll's claim that 93 out of 100 U.S. senators take money from a group representing a foreign government and interests, followed by a narrator noting Khanna does not take AIPAC money. Khanna's on-camera remarks criticized super PACs and emphasized he does not take PAC or lobbyist money and can vote his conscience. Critics accused Khanna of sharing a video with a neo‑Nazi figure, and Khanna responded that vetting was warranted and he did not know Carroll.
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