Foreign lobbyists have already dumped over $7 million into American state and federal elections since President Trump's inauguration just three weeks ago, according to explosive Department of Justice records reviewed by the Washington Examiner.

The biggest culprits? Qatar and the United Arab Emirates – two nations with questionable track records on human rights and clear agendas to influence American policy. These foreign agents are writing massive checks to buy access and influence in our elections, and the silence from Democrats is deafening.

Remember when liberals spent four years screaming about "foreign interference" and "threats to democracy"? Where are those same voices now that actual documented foreign money is flooding into campaigns ahead of the crucial 2026 midterms?

This foreign cash injection comes at a critical time as President Trump works to implement his America First agenda. Is it any coincidence that foreign powers are ramping up their election spending just as Trump begins delivering on promises to put American workers and interests first?

The timing is suspicious, and the amounts are staggering. We're talking about millions of dollars from countries that don't share American values trying to buy influence in our democratic process.

While President Trump fights to secure our borders and protect American interests, foreign agents are working overtime to undermine those efforts through campaign contributions and lobbying. They know they can't stop the America First movement at the ballot box, so they're trying to buy it off.

Patriots need to ask themselves: which candidates are taking this foreign money? Which politicians are willing to sell out American interests for foreign cash? The 2026 elections just got a lot more important, and voters deserve to know who's really funding their representatives.

It's time to demand full transparency on foreign contributions and hold accountable any politician who puts foreign interests ahead of America First.

Award-winning journalist covering breaking news, politics & culture for Next News Network.

Source: Next News Network