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"Foreign Agents: The American Israel Public Affairs Committee from the 1963 Fulbright Hearings to the 2005 Espionage Scandal" is an expose of AIPAC's encounters with US law enforcement. "Foreign Agents" asks tough questions about AIPAC and the Foreign Agents Registration Act, US election laws and the 1917 Espionage Act.
It begins with Senator
The "Near East Report" (NER) is still published today at AIPAC headquarters. During Kenen's time it excoriated members of the US Congress who rejected Israeli policy mandates. The NER lavished praise on members of mainstream media and "experts" who provided public relations spin on controversial Israeli initiatives. One that NER covered up was
In the late 1980s US-Israel trade was roughly in balance. In 1984 the US and
However two years later a former AIPAC director helped rig the
AIPAC then allegedly coordinated Political Action Committee (PAC) contributions in violation of its nonprofit status in order to promote vetted candidates for Congress and to pick off foes. The Washington Post published the internal AIPAC coordination memos in 1988. "Foreign Agents" analyzes the years of subsequent court actions against AIPAC by concerned US citizens. The case reached the US Supreme Court before fading into oblivion. Did AIPAC transcend US laws?
Finally, "Foreign Agents" provides in-depth analysis of the 2005 criminal indictments lodged against two AIPAC executives for alleged violations of the 1917 Espionage Act. Can this long delayed criminal trial proceed, or will it require a pardon in keeping with standard US law enforcement leniency and special presidential treatment of AIPAC? "Foreign Agents" provides one shocking answer.
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