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Not Another Dollar. Not Another Vote: Operation Consequences For decades, politicians in Washington have taken money from American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) and voted to send billions in OUR U.S. taxpayer dollars to fund Israel’s interests, wars, occupation, and devastating military campaigns.

Now, it’s time to turn our outrage over that fact into action.

This pledge is one clear commitment:

If a politician now chooses AIPAC and endless war, we pledge NOT to vote for them.

If a politician votes to fund Israel’s war crimes, we pledge NOT to vote for them.

If they represent foreign lobby interests over their own constituents, we will send them home.

For too long, elected officials have taken lobby money and funded military actions that have killed enormous numbers of civilians and violated international law without facing consequences at the ballot box.

That era is over.

This is about representation. This is about democracy. This is about putting American voters first.

We are telling our elected officials:

If YOU’RE going to be THEIR representative instead of OUR representative, WE’RE going to replace you.

Operation Consequences: We pledge to never vote for you if you take money from the Israeli lobby or give one more dollar to Israel.

Posted by TYT Staff on 1/21/26
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Cenk Uygur
The Young Turks, The Conversation, Bonus Episode
(Pronounced “Jenk” “You-Grrr”) Cenk Uygur is the CEO and founder of TYT, host of The Young Turks - the largest online news show in the world - and also co-founded the Justice Democrats. Cenk is also the bestselling author of Justice is Coming, available wherever books and audiobooks are sold. Uygur launched The Young Turks as a talk show on Sirius Satellite Radio in 2002 and started uploading videos on YouTube in 2005. Since then, The Young Turks has become the longest running daily stream online, as the leading news and politics show for young, progressive viewers. Most recently, Uygur was recognized as one of the Most Influential in News Media 2018 by Mediate and included in the Los Angeles Business Journal as one of 500 most influential people in Los Angeles. In 2017, The Young Turks received best in News and Culture at the 7th Annual Streamy Awards, won the 21st Annual People’s Voice Webby Award for Online Film & Video - News & Politics series, and was recognized with the Audience Honor at the 10th Annual Shorty Awards under Overall YouTube Presence. He was named #25 in Mediaite’s 2017 list of Most Influential in Media. In 2016, Uygur received the Champion in Media: Fifth Estate award at the inaugural Multicultural Correspondents Dinner. In 2015, he was named #21 in Mediaite’s 25 Most Influential People in Political News list, Variety’s FameChangers, and The Hollywood Reporter’s NextGen 50 list. Uygur has amassed numerous recognitions by the Webby Awards, Shorty Awards, and Streamys for The Young Turks and as a web personality/host. He has also appeared as a political commentator on CNN, ABC News’ This Week with George Stephanopoulos, NPR, Headline News, E!, Al Jazeera, Voice of America, WNYC’s The Brian Lehrer Show and Fox News Channel. Uygur was the host of The Young Turks on Current TV, which was the most popular show on the channel’s two-year run. Prior to Current TV, Uygur was the host of MSNBC Live at 6pm ET. Uygur graduated from the Wharton School of Business at University of Pennsylvania and from Columbia Law School.
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