Exposed: Track AIPAC’s Anti-Israel Crusade Led by Long-Term Expat Marxist

The Track AIPAC leadership faces new scrutiny after revelations that one of its founders, Cory Archibald, has lived outside the United States for two decades—contradicting the group’s America-First branding. Archibald, who calls herself a “long-time American expat” and “American cat lady living in Germany,” founded the political action committee behind the Track AIPAC X account in 2024. Her background raises major questions about the authenticity of the Track AIPAC messaging that frames pro-Israel Americans as disloyal “foreign agents.”

Track AIPAC publicly claims, “You can’t be claim to be America First while pledging allegiance to Israel,” and insists, “We’re Americans fed up with AIPAC’s stranglehold on our government.” But records, interviews, and Archibald’s own posts show she has spent “20 years” abroad in Kuwait, the Philippines, and Germany while working with U.S. political groups. “I’ve been an expat for 20 years,” she wrote in May 2024, adding that she continues to influence politics “back home.”

Archibald even describes her ideological shift, saying she “found [her] way to Marxism.” Her biography for the Association of War Zone Contractors states plainly: “Cory and her husband now live in Germany.”

Meanwhile, Track AIPAC has escalated its rhetoric—accusing pro-Israel politicians of being “Israel First traitor[s] to America,” defending Hamas’s kidnapping of U.S. citizens, and denying Hamas’s documented sexual assaults on Oct. 7, claiming, “There were no rapes on October 7th. This has been debunked thoroughly.” The group has also labeled Israel an “evil, malignant force” and compared the Jewish state to Nazi Germany, calling modern Israeli actions a “21st Century Holocaust.”

With nearly 400,000 followers, Track AIPAC has even urged boycotts of “450 Jewish creatives and professionals” in Hollywood.

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