Us house of representatives panel reveals funding links between biden administration and leftist groups opposed to netanyahu

Rep. Jim Jordan (R-Ohio), chairman of the House Judiciary Committee, speaks during the second part of the House Oversight Committee hearing “Oversight of Fraud and Misuse of Federal Funds in Minnesota,? on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C., on March 4, 2026. Credit: Jim Watson/AFP via Getty Images.

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A committee of the United States House of Representatives has released important information about how American public funds, from the previous administration of Joe Biden and Kamala Harris, were allegedly used to support leftist organizations opposed to the government of Benjamin Netanyahu in Israel

According to the report, these funds also reached groups with connections to organizations considered terrorist.

The document, obtained exclusively by JNS, is a memorandum dated May 29, 2026, prepared by the Republican staff of the House Judiciary Committee.

It points to new evidence that federal agencies such as USAID (United States Agency for International Development) and the State Department channeled money to non-profit organizations in the US.

These entities, in turn, directed resources to protests against the Israeli government, especially against the judicial reform promoted by Netanyahu.

The committee chairman, Republican Representative Jim Jordan of Ohio, explained in an interview that American taxpayer money should serve good causes, but ended up going to activities that harmed an important US ally.

“Our government is sending American tax dollars to NGOs that undermine our ally – our best ally, the State of Israel.

That’s not how things should work,” Jordan said.

He directly questioned: “Why the hell is this money going to groups that are pro-Hamas””

The report details a complex network of financial transfers.

Organizations such as the Rockefeller Brothers Fund and the Tides Network allegedly transferred more than $5 million to initiatives that funded radical anti-Israel protests in both the United States and Israel.

Furthermore, these resources supported NGOs with ties to terrorist groups.

One example cited is the transfer of $190,000 from the Rockefeller Brothers Fund to Defense for Children International Palestine, an entity designated as terrorist by Israel and with connections to the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP), also considered terrorist by the US.

Another organization mentioned is Jewish Voice for Peace, one of the main organizers of anti-Israel demonstrations in the US.

The memo also mentions entities such as the Jewish Communal Fund, Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors, and the PEF Israel Endowment Funds, which may have violated their tax-exempt status by supporting radical campaigns against the Israeli government.

In the case of Abraham Initiatives, a 2023 audit indicated failures to comply with anti-terrorism procedures in a program funded by USAID.

Investigators explain that the federal money was officially earmarked for projects in other areas, such as civil development in Africa, Asia, and Latin America.

However, since the money is “fungible” (i.e., it can be used interchangeably), it freed up the organizations’ own resources to be used for political activism against Netanyahu.

Some of these funds allegedly reached protests at American universities, contributing to an environment of antisemitism and opposition to Israel.

This is not the committee’s first report on the subject.

In 2025, an initial investigation was released showing similar patterns of public funds misuse.

Jim Jordan highlighted that the complexity of the funding layers makes it difficult to prove direct intent on the part of the Biden administration, but the result was clear: public resources helping to destabilize a democratic ally.

The congressman stated that, with the new administration of Donald Trump, the focus is on cutting these problematic transfers and strengthening oversight to prevent a recurrence.

“It’s important that this kind of thing doesn’t continue to happen,” he added.

This revelation raises important questions about the use of public resources, the sovereignty of allies like Israel, and the limits of funding for non-governmental organizations.

For many, it demonstrates how administrative decisions can indirectly interfere in the internal politics of other countries and affect the security of Jewish communities around the world.

The case continues to be closely followed by members of Congress and by public opinion interested in transparency and the relationship between the United States and Israel.

The original text of the article, combined with the explanations and context, reinforces the need for greater control over how taxpayers’ money is spent, especially on sensitive issues involving international politics and security.


Published in 05/31/2026 20h15


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