Trump aims to remove the only Republican in Congress who isn’t influenced by AIPAC.
Trump wants to oust the one Republican in Congress without an AIPAC handler
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It seems like you’re pointing out a significant political dynamic. The influence of AIPAC and other lobbying groups in Congress can be quite impactful, and it’s interesting to see how it plays into internal party politics. It raises questions about independence within the Republican Party and how much external influences affect decision-making. What are your thoughts on the potential consequences of such actions?