[1]Justice Democrats
   
   John,
   With U.S. weapons, the Israeli military has violated the temporary
   ceasefire in Gaza, killing over 400 people—including over 170 children—the
   first day they resumed intense bombing.^1 Additionally, the Trump
   administration bombed Yemen, killing children and other civilians in one
   of the most impoverished countries in the world.
   Since October 2023, our government has sent over $18 billion to fund the
   ethnic cleansing and extermination of Palestinians. Each year, most of my
   colleagues in Congress also vote to pass yet another record-breaking
   military budget. Even though the Pentagon has failed to pass an audit for
   7 years in a row, last year the Pentagon budget was $895 billion, nearly
   $1 trillion taxpayer dollars. And now, congressional Republicans are
   attempting to add another $150 billion to the Pentagon budget and $175
   billion to the Department of Homeland Security to help carry out Donald
   Trump’s cruel and illegal mass deportations.
   Republicans are trying to cut hundreds of billions of dollars from
   essential programs that millions of Americans rely on, including Medicaid
   and food stamps… while adding hundreds of billions of our taxpayer dollars
   to the military budget. This is impossible to justify when our neighbors
   are struggling to put food on the table, fighting to keep a roof over
   their heads, and rationing their medication.
   Why do we always have money for war, but not enough to feed the poor, as
   Tupac Shakur wrote decades ago? Part of the problem is the deep ties
   between lawmakers and the weapons industry. Half of the annual military
   budget lines the pockets of military contractors that profit off of mass
   death. Now, many of these contracting corporations have proposed taking
   over mass detentions and deportations, as well.^2
   Weapons corporations like Raytheon, Boeing, and Lockheed Martin spend
   millions to re-elect Congresspeople who serve on committees that determine
   military funding. Additionally, many members of Congress and their spouses
   invest directly in weapons contractor stocks, so when they vote to send
   more bombs or send our loved ones to war, they profit personally. Across
   political party lines, too many of my fellow Congresspeople are
   incentivized to push for military aggression rather than diplomacy. To
   stop this, I introduced the Stop Politicians Profiting from War Act.
   [ [link removed] ]Please add your name to support my newly introduced bill, the Stop
   Politicians Profiting from War Act. It’s time to ban members of Congress
   from owning stock in weapons corporations, and push our government to
   invest in our communities, not corporate profits.
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   As of last year, more than 50 members of Congress owned stock in military
   contractors.^3 It’s shameful that my colleagues continue to funnel
   billions of U.S. tax dollars to get rich from military contractor profits
   while voting to pass more funding to bomb people. This is corruption and
   cruelty; our elected officials should not be able to profit off of death.
   If passed, the Stop Politicians Profiting from War Act will prohibit
   members of Congress, their spouses, and their dependent children from
   having any financial interests in corporations that do business with the
   U.S. Department of Defense—including banning members from trading defense
   stocks.
   The Executive Director of Win Without War said: “Representative Tlaib’s
   bill is a vital step to breaking this cycle of war profiteering. If our
   leaders truly serve the public, they must put people over profits—not cash
   in on the wars they help wage.”
   Most Secretaries of Defense come directly from the weapons industry, which
   has spent over $260 million on lobbying and $56 million in direct campaign
   donations between 2022 and 2024. The organization Corporate Accountability
   explains: “The [weapons] industry employed 858 lobbyists in 2022—more than
   one for every member of Congress.”^4
   Unfortunately, the weapons industry exerts incredible influence not just
   in our political system, but also in our education system. Many U.S.
   universities have boards of trustees that include military corporations’
   executives, who have been pressuring schools to crack down on campus
   speech and suppress anti-war student efforts while the Trump
   administration is simultaneously deporting student protesters without
   cause or due process.
   We can’t let our institutions prioritize the profits of military
   corporations over people’s needs. I’ve instead pushed for giving direct
   cash assistance to people and ending childhood poverty in the United
   States. State Senator Nina Turner and I wrote: “In a country that wastes
   trillions of dollars on war while continuing to defund our social safety
   net, we know that poverty is a policy choice.”
   Instead of spending more on war than any other country in the world, we
   need to fund universal healthcare, housing for all, clean drinking water,
   school meals, childcare, and more.
   [ [link removed] ]Please sign on to support the Stop Politicians Profiting from War Act,
   a necessary step in the push to ensure our government divests from war and
   death and instead invests in life—at home and abroad.
   Thank you for continuing to demand better from our government. I will
   continue to fight like hell to rein in military spending and corporate
   greed, invest in working families, and work toward a future that values
   diplomacy and peace over the military-industrial complex. Together, we
   will take steps toward the long-overdue dismantling of our country’s
   military-industrial complex, so that we can finally put a stop to forever
   wars and reinvest our tax dollars into providing our communities with the
   resources they need and deserve.
   In solidarity,
   Rep. Rashida Tlaib
   Michigan’s 12th Congressional District
    
   1. [ [link removed] ]Israeli air strikes kill over 400 Palestinians across Gaza following
   unilateral resumption of mass attacks, [ [link removed] ]Ceasefire shatters as Israel
   pounds Gaza with wave of deadly strikes
   2. [ [link removed] ]Trump allies circulate mass deportation plan calling for ‘processing
   camps’ and a private citizen ‘army’
   3. [ [link removed] ]Here Are the Members of Congress Invested in War
   4. [ [link removed] ]Corporate accountability and the military industrial complex
    
     
     
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