Casey Kennedy was fired from his job at AG Scientific after Zionist trolls targeted him for his work exposing AIPAC’s influence through Track AIPAC. Kennedy vows the attacks will only strengthen his activism.
Washington DC (QNN)- Casey Kennedy, co-founder of Track AIPAC, was fired from ‘AG Scientific’ after eight years. The termination came after a pro-Israel smear campaign against him over his effort, documenting US politicians paid to serve Israeli interests.
Kennedy had previously warned of a coordinated campaign by AIPAC-aligned trolls to get him fired. He said the attacks would only free him to “go even harder” and that he welcomed their hostility.
A Zionist social media account called “Stop Antisemitism” had doxed Kennedy, publishing personal employment details.
Kennedy, along with Corey Archibald, co-founded the website Track AIPAC. The platform monitors the influence of AIPAC, the pro-Israel lobbying group, on US politics. It also documents funding to US lawmakers and pressures them to disclose financial support.
Kennedy had stated that he started the project after he watched the documentary “The Lobby” in 2020. He started a Twitter account to track the organization, reaching over 100,000 followers in just one month.
The founders aim to simplify complex financial and political data. Their graphics and charts allow the public to understand lobbying influence in seconds. Some lawmakers have changed policies after public pressure, including rejecting AIPAC-linked funds.
Archibald and Kennedy said AIPAC tried to discredit them and their data online. They stress that Track AIPAC operates entirely voluntarily, with no foreign funding, providing clear information on financial flows and political influence.
They also advocate for supporting candidates who reject lobby money, uphold Palestinian rights, acknowledge Israeli crimes against civilians, and support campaign finance reform.
The founders say the ultimate goal is to empower American voters to make informed political decisions and choose candidates aligned with human rights values. Track AIPAC has become a key resource for journalists and citizens seeking to understand the role of lobbying in US policymaking.
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