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How much campaign funding has Marjorie Taylor Greene received from AIPAC PACs and associated political committees?

Checked on November 18, 2025
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Executive summary

Available sources do not provide a single, precise total for “all campaign funding” Marjorie Taylor Greene has received specifically from AIPAC PACs and every associated political committee across all cycles; public databases referenced by reporting (OpenSecrets, FEC and AIPAC trackers) are the primary places to compute a figure from itemized records (not summed here) [1] [2] [3]. Recent news shows AIPAC dramatically increased PAC giving in 2023–2025 and has targeted many House members; AIPAC reported more than $12.7 million in PAC contributions in the first half of 2025 and $55.2 million for 2023–2024 cycle totals for its PAC activity, but those are organization-wide totals, not Greene-specific [4].

1. What the public sources actually cover: databases, PAC filings, and journalism

Federal Election Commission (FEC) candidate pages and aggregators such as OpenSecrets compile individual contributions and PAC donations to particular members; those are the authoritative records to identify how much any specific candidate received from a named PAC or committee [2] [1]. Independent trackers focused on AIPAC influence (Track AIPAC) display per-member donation tallies derived from filings, and investigative outlets report totals for AIPAC’s PACs across cycles — but news articles typically report organization-level totals rather than line-item sums to a single lawmaker [3] [4].

2. What the AIPAC reporting and coverage say — organization-wide scale, not Greene-specific

Reporting in mid‑2025 documented a surge in AIPAC PAC spending: AIPAC’s PAC reportedly became the largest PAC contributor in the 2023–2024 cycle with more than $55.2 million to federal candidates, and AIPAC disclosed roughly $12.7 million in PAC contributions in the first half of 2025 as it lobbied Congress on military aid for Israel [4]. Those figures show the scale of AIPAC’s outreach to members of Congress but are aggregated totals for many recipients; they do not tell us how much went to Marjorie Taylor Greene specifically [4].

3. What OpenSecrets and the FEC can provide for a candidate-level answer

OpenSecrets maintains a campaign finance summary page for Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene that breaks down contributions by PAC and interest group categories; the FEC candidate overview for Greene lists itemized receipts and disbursements for her authorized committees [1] [2]. To arrive at a precise number for AIPAC-related PACs to Greene, a researcher must query those databases for donations matching AIPAC PAC names and any affiliated committees and sum the relevant line items. The sources provided here point you to those primary records but do not themselves present a summed Greene-specific AIPAC total in the materials supplied [1] [2].

4. Complicating factors and definitions — why a single number is hard to state

“Funding from AIPAC PACs and associated political committees” can mean different things: direct PAC disbursements from an AIPAC-branded PAC; donations from AIPAC employees or members' individual contributions; contributions from allied super PACs, party committees, or industry groups influenced by AIPAC; or in-kind support and coordinated expenditures. Public trackers and reporters typically distinguish direct AIPAC PAC payments (which appear in FEC filings) from broader, indirect flows; the supplied reporting and trackers emphasize AIPAC’s aggregate PAC outlays, not every channel that could be described as “associated” [4] [3] [1].

5. Recent political context that matters to interpretation

By mid‑2025 AIPAC and Greene were publicly feuding: outlets reported fundraising tussles and public admonishments after Greene called Israel’s actions “genocide,” and AIPAC’s fundraising emails criticized her positions — a dynamic that underscores why AIPAC’s PAC-level support for specific members can shift rapidly and why current-cycle totals matter for understanding influence [5] [6]. That political conflict may affect whether AIPAC-directed dollars flowed to Greene in recent filings, but the available sources here report the dispute rather than providing a direct tally to her campaign [5] [6].

6. How to get a precise, verifiable number

Use the FEC candidate page for Greene to export itemized receipts and search for contributions from AIPAC PAC names and related committees; cross‑check with OpenSecrets’ PAC-by-PAC breakdowns and the Track AIPAC database for AIPAC‑labeled flows [2] [1] [3]. The materials provided in this dossier point to those authoritative datasets but do not contain a single Greene-specific aggregate for all AIPAC-related funding — you will need to sum line items from those primary filings to produce a verifiable number [2] [1].

Limitations and final note: The sources supplied document AIPAC’s large, recent PAC spending and point to candidate-level databases, but none of the provided items presents a finished total for Marjorie Taylor Greene from AIPAC-branded PACs or every associated committee; arriving at that precise figure requires direct queries of the FEC/OpenSecrets/Track AIPAC itemized records cited above [4] [2] [1] [3].

Want to dive deeper?
How much total has AIPAC and its affiliated PACs donated to Marjorie Taylor Greene since 2018?
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How do AIPAC PAC contributions to MTG compare to donations she received from other pro-Israel groups?
Have any AIPAC-linked donations to Marjorie Taylor Greene been returned or criticized by donors or leaders?
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