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Republicans CRUSH Sanders — Democrats Split Wide…
Senate Republicans delivered a unanimous wall of defense for Israel, crushing Bernie Sanders’ bid to halt $450 million in Trump-linked arms sales and exposing a gaping rift in Democratic ranks.
Senate Rejects Sanders’ Arms Block Resolutions
On April 15, 2026, the U.S. Senate voted down two resolutions sponsored by Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) to block nearly $450 million in arms sales to Israel. The first resolution targeted $295 million for Caterpillar bulldozers; it failed 59-40, with 40 Democrats voting yes and 7 joining all Republicans in opposition. The second, against $152 million in 1,000-pound bombs, lost 63-36, with 36 Democrats yes and 11 crossing over. Republican Sens. Cynthia Lummis (WY) and Tom Tillis (NC) missed the late-night votes.
While the world focuses on the destruction in Iran, we must not ignore what Israel is doing in Lebanon.
1,461 have been killed.4,430 have been injured.1.2 million have been displaced.
Israel now occupies 14% of Lebanon.
Enough is enough. No more US military aid to Israel.
— Bernie Sanders (@BernieSanders) April 6, 2026
Republican Unity Backs Trump-Aligned Sales
Senate Republicans stood firm, viewing Israel as a vital ally deserving unwavering support amid Gaza and Iran conflicts. Every present Republican voted no, enabling the defeats and allowing sales originating from Trump administration policies to advance. This bloc action countered Sanders’ claims that the equipment funds Netanyahu’s “illegal, horrific” wars, prioritizing Israel’s security needs over humanitarian protests. Common sense affirms standing with allies against terrorism, especially post-October 7, 2023, Hamas attacks that drew $21 billion in U.S. aid.
These sales, notified via the Congressional Review Process, fall under the Foreign Assistance Act and Arms Export Control Act. Trump-era advancements like these bulldozers and bombs continued under successors but now fuel partisan fire. Republicans frame support as essential reliability, boosting U.S. defense exports and jobs in Caterpillar and munitions sectors.
Record Democratic Dissent Signals Party Fracture
A record 75-85% of the Democratic caucus—36 to 40 senators—backed Sanders’ resolutions, shattering prior July vote lows of 19-27 yeses. Sanders hailed it as “historic progress,” with over 80% standing against Netanyahu per his floor speech, citing polls where 63% of Democrats oppose more aid. This surge protests civilian casualties and demands leverage for peace, yet seven Democrats on the bulldozer vote and 11 on bombs caucused with Republicans, exposing internal rifts.
Facts show this shift aligns with progressive pressures but ignores Israel’s defensive imperatives. American conservative values prioritize ally strength over poll-driven waffling; the crossovers reflect common sense recognition that arming Israel deters aggressors like Iran and Hamas.
Senate Republicans back Trump military sales to Israel https://t.co/WH59rmCGs8
— Military Times (@MilitaryTimes) April 16, 2026
Stakeholders and Broader Implications Unfold
Key players include Sanders as progressive lead, unified GOP leadership wielding Senate leverage, and Netanyahu’s government receiving critical gear. Israel gains tools for operations amid international scrutiny and a fragile Iran ceasefire. U.S. taxpayers fund the $21 billion aid surge since 2023, while arms industry benefits economically from $450 million deals. Short-term, sales proceed unblocked; long-term, Democratic divisions erode historic bipartisan support, risking U.S. Mideast influence as 2026 elections loom.
Social fallout fuels protests, with 37% of GOP voters per polls opposing more aid, yet Republican solidarity holds. Expert views label the 40 Democratic yes-votes “absolutely historic,” highlighting shifting Washington dynamics. Pro-Israel stance remains bedrock conservative policy, ensuring ally reliability despite progressive noise.
Sources:
Fox News: Dozens of Dems flip on Israel vote to ban arms sales in protest of Iran war
Time: The seven Senate Democrats who caucused with Republicans to continue arms sales to Israel
Punchbowl: Israel Dems
Times of Israel: US Senate foils effort to nix Israel arms sale, but 75% of Dems vote to block it
Dawn: US Senate Republicans back Trump military sales to Israel