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Democratic Party oppose US military aid to Israel, up from 45 percent three years ago, as support for Israel [continues to drop](/news/2026/2/27/us-citizens-support-for-israel-at-historic-low-over-gaza-genocide-poll) among US voters
opposed several Trump-backed policies, criticised the Iran war and US aid to Israel, and supported efforts to limit Trump’s authority to launch military action against Iran without congressional approval. Trump and his allies
aid to Israel and challenging the expanding influence of pro-Israel lobbying power in Washington. Yet beneath the celebration lies a deeper and more troubling reality. The Kentucky race exposed a widening backlash among Americans
voters’ support for Israel shakes US consensus over military aid Israel’s conflicts in the Middle East have driven a sea change in US public opinion, threatening a bipartisan consensus of support for military aid
aid to Israel and condemning the “growing influence” of the American Israel Public Affairs Committee and other dark-money groups. The measures before the DNC’s resolutions committee are unlikely to pass and are nonbinding
voters remained firm despite concerns over his war on Iran, growing inflation and declining personal approval ratings, and whether there was still space in the party for lawmakers willing to break with him. Massie
opposing the US-Israel war on Iran. Trump also heavily swayed the state’s US Senate race by endorsing Andy Barr and offering a third “MAGA” candidate, Nate Morris, an ambassadorship just weeks before
US assistance to the Israeli military. The group welcomed the support for Sanders’s resolution as a sign that senators were increasingly questioning unconditional aid to Israel. “Today’s vote marks an important step
voters towards prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s conduct in the invasions of Gaza and southern Lebanon, and its collaboration with Donald Trump in the the conflict with Iran. “Let us be clear: given the horrific
voters." To get to this point, Massie has had to walk a fine line. In 2024, Trump won Kentucky's Fourth Congressional District over Democrat Kamala Harris by 35 points. On the campaign trail, Massie
opposed it, may have been the easier option. The congressman has said that he has always had that rebellious streak. “I was simultaneously the teacher’s pet and the teacher’s worst nightmare,” Massie recently
aid to Israel and of the country’s abuses in Gaza and Lebanon. He has also helped spearhead the push for the release of government files related to the late sex offender [Jeffrey Epstein](/news/2026/3/6/epstein-files-with-claims-against-trump-released-by-us-justice-department