House Republicans Uncover $5 Million Pipeline of Taxpayer Dollars to Anti-Israel Terror-Linked Groups

House Judiciary Committee Republicans released a memo on May 29, 2026, detailing an alleged pattern of taxpayer money from the Biden-Harris Administration flowing through USAID, the State Department, and other federal agencies into networks that funded radical anti-Israel protests and groups with ties to terrorist organizations.

The memo, titled “The Biden-Harris Administration’s Funding of Anti-Netanyahu Non-Governmental Organizations, Part II,” asserts this constitutes a recurring issue rather than an isolated incident. Committee Chairman Jim Jordan and his investigators have questioned how American grant dollars ended up supporting entities undermining Israel, the U.S. ally at the center of this conflict.

The committee outlined findings from documents obtained from nine organizations totaling 1,256 records since March 2025, when it first requested financial information from six U.S. and Israeli non-governmental organizations. New evidence reveals:

– The U.S. nonprofit Rockefeller Brothers Fund provided nearly $4 million to radical anti-Israel groups, including some with alleged terrorist ties.
– USAID grantee Tides Network distributed over $1 million to anti-Israel groups linked to terrorist organizations.
– U.S. nonprofits the Jewish Communal Fund and its grantees Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors and PEF Israel Endowment Funds may be violating tax-exempt status by funding radical anti-Israel groups.
– Israeli nonprofit Abraham Initiatives, a U.S. government grantee, failed to comply with anti-terrorism procedures in a 2023 audit.

Documents obtained since July 2025 show Rockefeller Brothers Fund and Tides Network provided over $5 million to groups conducting radical anti-Israel protests across the United States and Israel while supporting multiple terrorist-linked organizations. The Jewish Communal Fund’s grantees also appear to have violated tax-exempt status by funding groups engaged in radical anti-government campaigns in Israel.

Abraham Initiatives led anti-government protests in Israel and failed to follow anti-terrorism protocols in a USAID-funded program operating in regions with significant Foreign Terrorist Organization activity. The committee explained that federal fund fungibility—where money paid for one purpose no longer needs external re-raising—has created critical oversight gaps allowing taxpayer dollars to flow into networks undermining Israel.

House Republicans stated they will continue efforts to prevent the misuse of federal grant funds in foreign political affairs and have pledged to shut down the financial channels left open by previous administration decisions.

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