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From campaign funding patterns to congressional standing ovations for foreign leaders, Lester asks:
Who does Congress ultimately answer to?
He also challenges the framing that criticism of U.S.–Israel policy is automatically antisemitic — arguing that political influence and religious identity are separate discussions.
The clip includes examples often cited in this debate: U.S. foreign aid levels, electoral funding dynamics, and public displays of political alignment.
These are contested issues — but they continue to shape conversations about American foreign policy.
Watch the exchange and decide for yourself.
What do you think — how should foreign policy influence be evaluated in a democracy?