Black Politics Now
  • Home
  • Business
  • Civil Rights
  • Criminal Justice
  • Education
  • Elections
  • Health
  • Policy
  • Reparations
  • Voter Rights
No Result
View All Result
  • Login
  • Register
Black Politics Now
  • Home
  • Business
  • Civil Rights
  • Criminal Justice
  • Education
  • Elections
  • Health
  • Policy
  • Reparations
  • Voter Rights
No Result
View All Result
Black Politics Now
No Result
View All Result

Who funds Rep. Glen Ivey

Black Politics Now by Black Politics Now
December 18, 2024
in Congressional Black Caucus
0
Who funds Rep. Glen Ivey

Rep. Glenn Ivey (D-Md.) defeated former Rep. Donna Edwards in a 2022 primary in which AIPAC’s super PAC spent $6 million on his behalf. | Alex Brandon/AP

74
SHARES
1.2k
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

Oct 30, 2024 Story by: Editor

You might also like

Who is Brenda Lawrence, former representative of Michigan’s 14th Congressional District

Who is Charles Diggs Jr., first Black US Representative from Michigan

Congressional Black Caucus Foundation unveils executive orders tracker

In June, while Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu continued to clash with U.S. President Joe Biden over the ongoing Gaza genocide, Rep. Glenn Ivey (D-Md.) was among eight U.S. House members visiting Israel on a four-day trip organized by AIPAC. This marked Ivey’s second AIPAC-sponsored visit since he joined Congress in 2022, a campaign significantly supported by $6 million in independent expenditures from AIPAC. Ivey, who defeated former Rep. Donna Edwards in a 2022 primary in which AIPAC’s super PAC spent $6 million on his behalf, said his time in Israel has been valuable in understanding a key U.S. partnership. Since joining Congress in 2023, Ivey has received $816,335 from the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC).

Reflecting on his time in Israel, Ivey described the trip as “very somber,” emphasizing the valuable insights it provided into a crucial U.S. partnership. During the June trip, the delegation met with several high-ranking Israeli officials, including Prime Minister Netanyahu, Defense Minister Yoav Gallant, and Benny Gantz of the National Unity Party. “The focus was totally different” from his previous trip, Ivey noted, with discussions centered on the October 7 attacks and broader security concerns.

On Ivey’s first AIPAC trip in September 2023, which he attended with fellow Congressional Black Caucus members, they arrived in Jerusalem on Sept. 2. They met with high-ranking Israeli officials, but a key perspective was missing from the trip, he said in an interview. The itinerary included a meeting with a Palestinian-Israeli peace activist, “but not people in Gaza, and not the Palestinian Authority,” Ivey said. “So, heavy focus on Israel and Israeli politics.” Ivey’s wife joined him on his first visit—a unique AIEF trip that brought nine House members of the Congressional Black Caucus to Israel and Rwanda to discuss the relationship between Israel, Rwanda, and the U.S.

“It’s useful to try and get out and see things firsthand,” Ivey explained, recalling powerful moments from both trips, particularly meeting families of hostages and visiting the site of a music festival incident. Ivey’s second AIPAC visit in June incorporated multiple sessions on the Oct. 7 attacks, where he remarked that when they arrived in Israel, the airport “was lined with the faces of hostages that have been taken.” Although Ivey said that the group met with Palestinian-Israelis, the trip did not include a visit to Gaza or the West Bank.

The American Israel Education Foundation, AIPAC’s nonprofit arm, covered $68,000 for Ivey’s trips, which included luxury accommodations. Responding to any perceived influence of these trips on his stance, Ivey said, “They focus more on the $7 million in independent expenditures in my election. My view is that, you know, it’s fair game, it’s all publicly disclosed.” AIPAC’s super PAC, United Democracy Project, was instrumental in supporting his 2022 primary, contributing $6 million, supplemented by $750,000 in contributions and $400,000 in outside support from other pro-Israel groups. Ivey’s engagement with Israel is reflected in his votes: he backed an April military aid package to Israel. However, he opposed a subsequent version of the bill in November that excluded Gaza support. Source: Politico

Tags: Glen Ivey campaign contributionsPolitical funding for Glen IveyRep. Glen Ivey funding sourcesWho supports Rep. Glen Ivey
Share30Tweet19
Black Politics Now

Black Politics Now

Recommended For You

Who is Brenda Lawrence, former representative of Michigan’s 14th Congressional District

by Black Politics Now
May 6, 2025
0
Who is Brenda Lawrence, former representative of Michigan’s 14th Congressional District

Brenda L. Lawrence served as the representative for Michigan’s 14th Congressional District, encompassing parts of Detroit, Southfield, and 16 surrounding cities in Oakland and Wayne counties. First elected...

Read moreDetails

Who is Charles Diggs Jr., first Black US Representative from Michigan

by Black Politics Now
May 3, 2025
0
Who is Charles Diggs Jr., first Black US Representative from Michigan

Charles Diggs Jr. was more than a political trailblazer—he was a national voice for justice, a founding figure in Black political power, and one of the most consequential...

Read moreDetails

Congressional Black Caucus Foundation unveils executive orders tracker

by Black Politics Now
April 23, 2025
0
House passes bill limiting federal judges’ nationwide injuctions

The Congressional Black Caucus Foundation (CBCF) proudly announces the launch of CBCF Executive Order Tracker: Understanding What’s at Stake for Black America.  Developed by CBCF’s Center for Policy Analysis...

Read moreDetails

Rep. Sewell condemns DOJ’s termination of Lowndes County environmental justice agreement

by Black Politics Now
April 17, 2025
0
Rep. Sewell speaks out against SAVE Act

Rep. Terri Sewell (D-AL) has issued a statement criticizing the Department of Justice's decision to terminate an environmental justice agreement with Lowndes County, Alabama. 

Read moreDetails

Horsford criticizes US trade representative following Trump’s tariff announcement

by Black Politics Now
April 14, 2025
0
Congressman Steve Horsford (D-NV-04) speaks at the Hispanics in Politics breakfast in Las Vegas on Wednesday, June 1, 2022. (Photo by Jeff Scheid, Nevada Independent)

Nevada Rep. Steven Horsford sharply criticized President Donald Trump's trade representative Jamieson Greer on US' abrupt tariff pause during a committee hearing Wednesday.

Read moreDetails
Next Post
On October 23, 2024, Fo Niemi, Executive Director of CRARR, was photographed in Montreal. (Photo by Erin Seize, CityNews)

Montrealer’s life ‘impacted’ by gender-based police stops

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

ADVERTISEMENT

Related News

Image Source: Superior Telegram

NAACP, civil rights groups file lawsuit challenging President Trump’s executive order on voting and elections

April 7, 2025
Image Source: Women’s Health Caucus Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania’s Women’s Health Caucus joins Black Maternal Health Caucus to lay out priorities for 2025-2026 legislative session

January 30, 2025
Image Source: The Harvard Gazette

Blacks and Hispanics seeking parole face widening racial disparity, report finds

January 6, 2025
Black Politics Now

Get informed on African American politics with "Black Politics Now," your ultimate source for political engagement.

CATEGORIES

  • Business
  • Civil Rights
  • Congressional Black Caucus
  • Criminal Justice
  • Data
  • Department of Justice
  • Diversity Initiatives
  • Education
  • Elections
  • Enviroment
  • Equity
  • Hate Crimes
  • Health
  • Housing
  • Investigations
  • Legal Defense Fund
  • NAACP
  • Policy
  • Real Estate
  • Reparations
  • Research
  • Sports
  • State Issues
  • Study
  • Supreme Court
  • Technology
  • Voter Rights
  • World

Quick Link

  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of service
  • Contact us

Download Our App

© 2024 Black Politics Now | All Right Reserved

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password? Sign Up

Create New Account!

Fill the forms bellow to register

All fields are required. Log In

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Business
  • Civil Rights
  • Criminal Justice
  • Education
  • Elections
  • Health
  • Policy
  • Reparations
  • Voter Rights
  • Login
  • Sign Up
  • Cart
SUBSCRIBE

© 2024 Black Politics Now | All Right Reserved

Join the Movement, Subscribe Now!(Don't worry, we'll never spam you!)

Don’t miss a beat—get the latest news, inspiring stories, and in-depth coverage of the issues that matter most to the Black community. Be part of the conversation and stay connected.

Enter your email address