Infamous Anti-Israel Account Has Old Ties To Elizabeth Warren
An anti-AIPAC activist account that spent months cultivating an “America First” image among conservatives was previously exposed as an Elizabeth Warren campaign booster pushing leftist activism, identity politics, and left-wing Democrat organizing online.
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A review of archived posts from “TrackAIPAC” on X, first reported by the Washington Free Beacon, found that the account formerly operated under the name “California for Warren,” where it openly promoted Warren’s failed 2020 presidential campaign, coordinated volunteer activity, and described itself as part of “#TeamWarren.”
TrackAIPAC has spent recent years building a large following online by attacking pro-Israel politicians and accusing supporters of Israel of serving as “foreign agents.” Its rhetoric has increasingly targeted conservatives skeptical of foreign entanglements, particularly within the populist right and broader “America First” coalition.
But the account’s political history paints a far different picture than the image it now projects.
Archived posts show the account aggressively promoted left-wing priorities during Warren’s presidential run, including criminal justice reform, transgender activism, and environmental initiatives focused on race.
After Warren dropped out of the 2020 race, the account reportedly rebranded itself as “Warren Democrat,” then “Progressive Wins,” before eventually morphing into “TrackAIPAC.”
During that transition, the account continued promoting establishment Democrat politics, including lobbying for then-presidential candidate Joe Biden to select Warren as his running mate while criticizing the eventual selection of Kamala Harris.
That evolution matters because the account has increasingly attempted to position itself as aligned with conservative Israel skeptics and anti-establishment Republicans. Yet according to public endorsements reviewed by The Daily Wire, TrackAIPAC has not endorsed a single Republican candidate or incumbent. Its endorsements have instead gone exclusively towards Left-wing Democrats, independents, and Green Party candidates.
The TrackAIPAC revelation illustrates the growing difficulty in distinguishing between genuine “America First” populism and activist movements attempting to repackage older leftist politics in anti-establishment language tailored for conservative audiences.
The account has also drawn controversy in recent months for promoting inflammatory rhetoric against Israel and amplifying candidates accused of antisemitic comments. Among its posts were comparisons between Israel and Nazi Germany, attacks on Jewish figures in entertainment and politics, and endorsements later revoked following backlash.
According to the Free Beacon report, the account promoted a spreadsheet targeting Jewish creatives in Hollywood and defended Hamas’ kidnapping of American-Israeli hostage Edan Alexander by suggesting he “should have stayed at home in New Jersey instead of signing up for the Israeli military.”
The news comes as a warning sign for conservatives who argue over foreign policy and are skeptical of interventionism to be cautious about being exploited by ideological actors with little actual alignment with the broader conservative movement.
While debate over Israel, lobbying influence, and American foreign policy is likely to remain active on the right, the emergence of TrackAIPAC from the remnants of an Elizabeth Warren activist network raises fresh questions about who exactly is attempting to steer that conversation — and why?
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