The pro-Israel lobbying group AIPAC has closed its donor portal to several Democratic lawmakers. These lawmakers had recently voted to end U.S. aid to Israel. The move appeared to be a direct response to their votes.
AIPAC had previously endorsed these same Democrats for re-election. The decision to restrict access to the portal effectively cuts them off from a key fundraising tool. The portal connects members of Congress with pro-Israel donors.
The dispute centers on an amendment to a spending bill. The amendment would have cut off all U.S. military aid to Israel. Several Democrats voted in favor of the measure, breaking with AIPAC’s position.
The lobbying group did not publicly announce the portal closure. Lawmakers and their staff discovered they could no longer log in. The change was implemented without warning.
AIPAC is one of the most influential lobbying groups in Washington. It traditionally supports both Democratic and Republican candidates. This move marks a significant shift in its approach to internal party disagreements.
The affected lawmakers now face a financial disadvantage. They lose access to a network that has historically funded their campaigns. The loss could impact their ability to raise money for upcoming elections.
The amendment itself did not pass. It was defeated in a bipartisan vote. However, the symbolic vote exposed growing divisions within the Democratic Party over Israel policy.
Critics of AIPAC see the portal closure as a punitive measure. Supporters of the group say it is a standard response to policy conflicts. The situation highlights the high stakes of political loyalty in Congress.
The affected lawmakers have not issued public statements. They are reportedly exploring other fundraising avenues. The incident may reshape how pro-Israel advocacy groups engage with lawmakers.





