Foreign agent disclosures expose a sprawling network of conservative media firms, AI messaging companies, and Republican strategists tied to an Israeli-backed public relations and influence initiative targeting American audiences.
New federal disclosures are casting fresh attention on the growing intersection of foreign influence operations, conservative media infrastructure, artificial intelligence-driven political messaging, and Trump-era political consulting networks.
Documents filed under the Foreign Agents Registration Act (FARA) reveal that a company led by former Trump campaign manager Brad Parscale received more than $15 million linked to a public-diplomacy initiative backed by the Israeli government. The filings detail how millions of those dollars were subsequently distributed to a web of Republican-aligned firms, media strategists, digital consultants, and AI communications ventures closely tied to Parscale and longtime allies inside conservative political circles.
The disclosures offer one of the clearest public pictures yet of how modern geopolitical influence campaigns are increasingly blending political consulting, targeted media operations, artificial intelligence tools, and ideological media ecosystems to shape public opinion inside the United States.

