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Upstanders: How White House and State Department Correspondent Dr. Anthony Harper Is Standing Up Against Antisemitism, Bigotry, and Hate

…I think what is really needed is for people to call upon President Trump to take a strong stance on Tucker Carlson and other podcasters that are anti-Israel, for President Trump to take the lead and to criticize these people that are disrespectful of our U.S. Ambassador to Israel. I want him to weigh in on this. It’s his leading role because of him approving U.S. Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee. People need to go to the White House website, WhiteHouse.gov, where they can send a message to President Trump asking him to speak out strongly and condemn the actions of Tucker Carlson and others that show disrespect for our U.S. ambassador to Israel, that show disrespect for Israel, and encourage President Trump to encourage people to read the Jewish Scripture, to have respect for the Jewish Scripture, the Torah, the Tanakh, all of the Jewish Scripture there. I think that would go a great length toward helping dispel this. But it has to be confronted head-on, and I believe President Trump is in that position…

I had the pleasure of interviewing Dr. Matthew Anthony Harper. Dr. Harper is a White House and State Department correspondent whose work has centered on Israel, antisemitism, and Middle East policy. Reporting for InterMountain Christian News, he has spent more than a decade in the Washington press corps, where he has become known for asking pointed questions at press briefings, often framing current events through a biblical and historical lens.

Harper’s path to national politics did not begin in journalism. He grew up in eastern and western Idaho and has described his early life in practical, working-class terms: laboring in potato fields, processing and delivering crops, and driving trucks. “I like to say I’ve gone from the potato fields to the White House,” he said in our interview, a line that captures both the unlikely arc of his career and the populist style with which he often tells his story.

Before entering the press corps, Harper said, he had wanted to be a musician, not a reporter. Music remained a major part of his life. He performed professionally, appeared on television and radio, and later studied music in college. He has also spoken openly about a troubled period in his youth, describing years of instability, low self-esteem, and dangerous circumstances before, as he tells it, faith gave his life direction.

That faith became the organizing force in much of his later work. Harper is an ordained Baptist minister and chaplain, and he has combined religious ministry with journalism, counseling, and nonprofit leadership. He is the founder and executive director of the Shiloh Counseling Center, a biblical counseling ministry, and he has also been involved in other nonprofit and public-facing roles, including public speaking in churches and community spaces.

His academic record reflects a similarly varied path. Harper earned degrees in counseling, liberal studies, and journalism-related coursework, and later completed a Ph.D. in psychology. He has said that graduating from Boise State University in 2018, at age 66, marked a turning point. That same year, he attended the opening of the U.S. Embassy in Jerusalem, an event he regards as one of the defining moments of his professional life.

Harper says his interest in Israel developed gradually. He has credited a journalist friend for introducing him to Israel My Glory, a magazine that deepened his engagement with Jewish history and the modern Israeli state. He recalls being especially moved by learning to sing “Hatikvah,” the Israeli national anthem, in Hebrew, an experience he has described as drawing him closer to Israel and the Jewish people.

At the White House, Harper has often focused on what he calls “Jew-hatred,” a term he prefers to antisemitism. He argues that the more direct phrase better conveys the seriousness of anti-Jewish hostility. His reporting and advocacy have frequently overlapped, particularly on questions involving U.S. policy toward Israel, the rhetoric of anti-Israel activism, and the treatment of Jewish communities and institutions worldwide.

One episode Harper has highlighted repeatedly is his questioning in 2017 about the United Nations Relief and Works Agency, or UNRWA. He has described himself as a whistleblower on the issue, saying he used his access during the early days of the first Trump administration to press then-Press Secretary Sean Spicer on allegations that U.S. tax dollars were supporting an agency tied to anti-Jewish incitement. Harper later argued that sustained attention to the issue helped elevate it politically. That moment, in his telling, expanded his profile beyond Washington and made his work part of a wider international debate.

His views are outspoken and deeply rooted in his religious reading of history. Harper has argued that support for Israel is both a strategic and biblical imperative, and he regularly invokes scripture when discussing modern diplomacy, regional conflict, and antisemitism. He has sharply criticized public figures he believes distort Israel’s history or legitimacy, and he has called for stronger pushback against voices he sees as normalizing anti-Jewish rhetoric.

Even so, Harper’s biography is not easily confined to one field. He is at once a reporter, minister, counselor, speaker, and musician, with each role shaping the others. His public appearances often draw on all of them: the cadence of a preacher, the persistence of a correspondent, and the self-presentation of someone who sees his work as a calling rather than simply a profession.

Now dividing his time between Idaho, Washington, and travel connected to his reporting, Harper continues to frame his life as a story of late purpose. From farm labor and music to ministry and the White House briefing room, he has built a career that blends faith, politics, and media in distinctly personal terms. Whether speaking about Israel, press access, or his own past, he tends to return to the same theme: that a life once marked by drift found direction in conviction.

Interview conducted on Friday, February 27, 2026

Yitzi: Dr. Anthony Harper, it’s such a delight to see you again. I appreciate you making the time to talk to me. Before we talk about your work in combating antisemitism and your really important work on the world stage, our readers would love to learn a bit about your origin story. You have a fascinating, colorful, textured backstory. Please tell us a bit about how you grew up and the work that you do, and then kind of a summary overview of what brought you to this point as a White House correspondent.

Dr. Anthony Harper: Great to talk with you, Yitzi. I’m in Idaho, the wonderful state of Idaho. I might say the second land of Lincoln. President Lincoln established the Idaho Territory in the mid-1800s, so he is my favorite president. I’m blessed to be here in the state of Idaho, which, by the way, at that time included all of Montana and Wyoming, the Idaho Territory. Later it got separated out. I grew up in Eastern Idaho and Western Idaho. I worked in the potato fields of Idaho. Of course, Idaho is famous for potatoes. I like to say I’ve gone from the potato fields to the White House, or that my transition was from the potato fields to the White House. I’ve had, you might say, a very earthy experience, working in the dirt with potatoes, processing and delivering potatoes, driving delivery trucks, and so forth. A lot of good experiences working in agriculture. I had no idea that I would be at the White House. I had no desire to be a journalist. All I wanted to be was a musician, and I did that professionally, doing concerts across the country, television and radio appearances.

I had some troubling times as a youth, straying, very troubled. I used to live at a drug dealer’s home, very dangerous situations that I was in, but the God of Israel saved me, rescued me, so that I could be, I believe, a blessing to Israel in the future. I have this degree in music. I was a minor in music and in journalism from Boise State University, graduated at the age of 66 in 2018. That’s a very pivotal year because it was 2018 that the U.S. Embassy opening happened in Jerusalem, which I got to be at, at that opening ceremony with none other than Mark Levin and his wife and so many others.

That’s kind of a brief overview of what it was like in Idaho, being a disconnected youth, feeling worthless, struggling with self-esteem issues and a lack of direction, and then how miraculously I end up at the White House with a purpose of exposing antisemitism, which is Jew-hatred. I wish that the term Jew-hatred would be used more than the word antisemitism. You asked a question about where I am right now with my work, back and forth between Idaho and the White House, or to Israel, meeting with Israeli leaders. I do have an upcoming interview with our U.S. Ambassador Mike Huckabee to Israel, and I would like to address the issue of the conflict the ambassador is having with the Arab countries over talking about the covenant of God with Abraham and the expanded boundaries. I’m hoping to be more often engaged with Israeli leaders, with world leaders, on this topic of combating antisemitism or combating Jew-hatred. It needs to be addressed head-on, or it will get out of control with the issue of Tucker Carlson, the way he has treated or mistreated our U.S. ambassador to Israel, and other podcasters as well.

Yitzi: Can you tell us a bit about your background as a Christian minister? I think that’s important for this discussion.

Dr. Anthony Harper: Interesting that the U.S. Ambassador to Israel, Mike Huckabee, and I are both Southern Baptist ministers. I was called to serve in ministry many years ago through music originally, preaching at churches. I really didn’t get seriously interested in Israel issues until a journalist friend sent me subscriptions to the magazine Israel My Glory. I don’t know if you’ve heard of that. People might have heard of that, but specifically because I’m a musician, I’m a singer, I saw the Israeli national anthem being advertised in that magazine, that you could get this soundtrack to learn how to sing the Israeli national anthem. I would eagerly look forward to reading Israel My Glory magazine. When I got this soundtrack of Hatikvah, the Israeli national anthem, and started practicing singing it in Hebrew, I became more bonded to Israel, to the Jewish people, and understanding their plight, what they go through. It was a very significant connection to Israel that way.

Yitzi: We’re talking about people like you who are upstanders, who aren’t just bystanders, but you have taken tremendous steps to combat Jew-hatred, as you said. Please tell our readers a bit about the work that you do to combat Jew-hatred.

Dr. Anthony Harper: Specifically, I want to mention that I was the whistleblower on UNRWA. I’m the chief whistleblower on that at the White House. This happened in 2017, during the first Trump administration, and that’s where it became an international issue for me, talking about Jew-hatred a lot. This was the first week of the Trump administration, and there are several reports, video reports, about this. I was interviewed by One America News about that UNRWA issue. For those that don’t know what UNRWA stands for, it stands for the United Nations Relief and Works Agency. This was co-opted by Hamas. I learned about Hamas’s connection to this and was warned not to have anything to do with this UNRWA representative who had ties with Hamas. That was back in 2017.

I got to ask a question the first week of the Trump administration, exposing UNRWA. The way it works in the White House, the seats are assigned to news outlets, and I’m the underdog, the reporter there with no seat assigned to me. But I just happened to take another reporter’s seat in the third row. Even though another reporter was trying to talk me out of sitting there, I said I would only move if that reporter showed up. So I stayed in that seat and I prayed that I would be able to ask this question on UNRWA, and it happened.

Sean Spicer was the press secretary of President Trump, and he called on me. Then I asked this question about UNRWA. The question specifically was, what is President Trump’s response to the misuse of U.S. tax dollars that are going into a U.N. agency that is inciting kids to violence against the Jews? What is the response to Knesset members Dr. Aliza Lavie, Yehuda Glick, and Sharren Haskel on this matter, because I had meetings with them about this? Because I mentioned these Knesset members’ names in the question, their phones were ringing off the hook in Jerusalem, and it got a lot of attention. Actually, Rabbi Yehuda Glick has been a leading rabbi calling for the freedom to pray on the Temple Mount. This went viral in Jerusalem the next day, replayed on prime-time Hebrew Channel 20 there.

I want to say about the response from Sean Spicer that President Trump was waiting for key people to get in place to deal with this issue. Later I clarified this question with General John Kelly, who was the chief of staff for President Trump, in my next question about UNRWA. I asked for an update about this misuse of U.S. tax dollars going to UNRWA that was inciting kids to violence against the Jews. I think with that second question it really made it stronger on this issue of the antisemitism, the Jew-hatred, of UNRWA.

I want to say what developed after that was that my senator is the chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. He was the chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee back then. His name is Senator James Risch, and he’s a key congressman dealing with combating antisemitism. I was made aware of this UNRWA problem from another Israeli reporter, and he brought it to my attention. So I was able to bring this up, and thankfully I was able to. President Trump defunded UNRWA because of those questions and the investigation that I asked my senator to get involved with.

Dr. Harper was introduced to Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu May 8, 2017 in the Knesset because of his White House questions exposing the antisemitic U.N. agency UNRWA and President Trump defunded UNRWA because of his questions and an ensuing investigation he asked his U.S. Senator James Risch from Idaho to initiate. Photo provided by InterMountain Christian News.

Yitzi: In a couple weeks you’re going to be interviewing Ambassador Mike Huckabee, and as many of our readers know, Mike Huckabee was recently interviewed by another person, Tucker Carlson, in a very combative, conspiracy theory-filled interview. Please tell us, what are some of the disinformation points that you would like to dispel that Tucker Carlson is putting out there?

Dr. Anthony Harper: What I’d like to dispel is that Israel is an illegal occupier. I hear that so often. Ambassador Huckabee was making people aware of the covenant of God with Abraham, or Abram specifically at the time. This didn’t really get explained. It needs to be explained for people to be clear that this is a prophecy of the future, when the Jewish Messiah returns and expands the boundaries of Israel to include part of Saudi Arabia, all of Jordan, all of Lebanon, part of Egypt, part of Iraq. It’s from the river of Egypt to the Euphrates River, a very large area, and of course all of Gaza.

There was a response from the Arab world, led by a major complaint by Saudi Arabia to Ambassador Huckabee’s comments about Israel’s expanded boundaries. Tucker Carlson was laying a trap for Ambassador Huckabee to fall into, and I believe it’s going to turn against him because it really brings attention to the issue of God’s covenant with Abraham and the right of the Jewish people to have their land. Ambassador Huckabee made it very clear that Israel wasn’t demanding or requesting this land now at all, that they don’t want this land right now. But just the idea of Israel getting this land in the future really infuriated the Arab countries. There are several news reports about how they’ve responded in anger to Ambassador Huckabee’s comments.

I want to dispel the issue that Israel is not the illegal occupier. It’s a promise of the God of Israel to Abraham and his descendants, Isaac and Jacob. It’s so important for people to know that Jacob is renamed Israel, so that is the connection to modern-day Israel. I also want to deal with the really troublesome issue of Tucker Carlson mentioning that all the people in Israel need to be DNA tested. To me, that is a sign that reminds me of some of the behavior of Hitler, wanting to brand Jewish people with a DNA test, or that they have to show something. During the COVID virus period, there were Holocaust survivors that were reminded of the yellow star they had to wear when they were required to get some certificate for receiving a vaccine or whatever. It’s very troublesome that Tucker Carlson would make that statement about requiring some DNA certificate, even though that’s what he was implying.

I want to also dispel the issue of how Jewish people can be considered Jewish even though they’re not genetically Jewish. Ambassador Huckabee brought the idea that you can convert to Judaism and be considered Jewish. Isn’t that correct?

I also want to dispel the issue that Jewish people are not welcome to live in the land of Israel because they’re not genetically Jewish. I want to dispel that. It is totally wrong for Tucker Carlson to imply that you are not Jewish because you’re not genetically Jewish. I believe that is immoral, because in Christianity a person can convert to Christianity, become a Christian, even though they were Muslim before or some other religion.

Yitzi: I’ll tell you a secret. You can be Jewish even if you’re a Christian. Meaning, if your mother’s Jewish, even if you practice Christianity or Islam, you’re still Jewish. You just have a different religion. Being Jewish has a dual nature. One is your ethnicity, your race. Another is your religion. So you could be Jewish even if you’re Christian.

Dr. Anthony Harper: I’ve heard that because there are Messianic people in Israel. There have been statements about 180,000 Christians, and many of those could be Messianic, or those Jewish people that have believed in Jesus, became Christian in that sense. I also want to dispel the myth, a very serious issue that Tucker Carlson brought up, about how Christians are treated in Israel. He was saying they were seriously mistreated in Israel, but he didn’t bring up how they’re mistreated in a big way in Arab countries. There’s been an admission by Ambassador Huckabee that sometimes there are maybe some ultra-Orthodox Jewish people, or some others, showing disrespect for Christians. That’s in rare cases, the ambassador talked about. But I think Tucker Carlson was trying to portray Israel as not open to Christians when he didn’t deal with the Arab countries that are totally not open to Christianity, not giving Christians religious freedom there. I’m curious about how many citizens of Qatar are Christian. How many citizens of Saudi Arabia are Christians and can practice their Christianity freely? I wouldn’t think there would even be one.

I thank you for being able to get into these important issues, because I want to bring up some other issues that I’m exposing on Jew-hatred. That is about the desecration of the Jewish cemetery in Vilnius, Lithuania. The desecration of Jewish cemeteries is another form of Jew-hatred. I believe the definition of antisemitism needs to be expanded to include the desecration of Jewish cemeteries all over the world. Other ways that you can show Jew-hatred include the way you treat property owned by Jewish people, the attack on synagogues. Terrorists have come into synagogues and killed people. Also, the things that have been happening on college campuses, calling for the extermination of the Jews, and calling that “from the river to the sea” applies to the Muslims, when it only applies to the Jewish people, the covenant of God with Abraham. That needs to be corrected, and I want to correct that “from the river to the sea” can be chanted by the Jews and should be, because the Jewish people are entitled to all this land. The people that have a problem with that need to get right with the God of Israel.

I see the underlying threat to all this, I should say, is really jealousy. I say at the core of Jew-hatred and antisemitism is jealousy of the Jewish people and envy. I’m doing a psychological analysis of Jew-haters, and that’s what I see so often. The common thread is jealousy and envy, because it relates to this ancient issue of the offspring of Ishmael and the offspring of Isaac. The offspring of Ishmael becoming so jealous of Isaac and the descendants of Isaac. That is very troublesome, that Abraham did not wait on the promise of God, and because of this relationship with Hagar, we have all this trouble developing in the Arab nations and their hatred against the Jews, their continuous jealousy. Probably only when the Jewish Messiah returns will there be peace as described in Zechariah chapter 14. I love that chapter called the Day of the Lord. It is very promising that there will be a Jewish Messiah to correct this. I’m saddened that Sarah was not willing to wait upon the promise of God, trying to do things on her own by having Hagar involved. Abraham, of course, also, I believe, violated God’s command to wait upon the Lord. As you know, we all do make mistakes. We’re not patient, we get ahead of things, and because of that there are consequences. Thank you for explaining that issue of the way Hagar was mistreated. I know that’s what it says. That led to her passing on resentment to Ishmael, who witnessed all that, and it just kept on going through the different generations.

I encourage people to study the Jewish Scriptures more about what is really happening, about the history of Israel. To comment about Tucker Carlson’s ignorance about Middle Eastern history, he admitted he hasn’t read the Bible that much. So a person that’s weighing in on these heavy spiritual issues in the Middle East, claiming to be an expert in something that they’re not, I think that was unethical for Tucker Carlson as a journalist to be weighing in on something that he doesn’t truly understand. He seems to think that he’s an expert on a lot of things. I would encourage Tucker Carlson and others that are critical of Israel to really read the history of Israel and respect God’s covenant with Israel. I think that’s the underlying issue that I see with antisemitic people, Jew-hating people, that they have no respect for the God of Israel’s covenant with Abraham and no respect for the Holy Bible, for the Jewish Scriptures whatsoever. I encourage people to study the Torah, all of the Tanakh, all the Jewish Scripture. It’s so important.

Yitzi: Thank you so much. We see this new phenomenon that younger people, Gen Z, are much more inclined to be receptive to the messages from these new Jew-haters like Candace Owens and Nick Fuentes and Tucker Carlson. What can be done to isolate some of those negative voices, silo them, and put them out of the mainstream?

Dr. Anthony Harper: I think what is really needed is for people to call upon President Trump to take a strong stance on Tucker Carlson and other podcasters that are anti-Israel, for President Trump to take the lead and to criticize these people that are disrespectful of our U.S. Ambassador to Israel. I want him to weigh in on this. It’s his leading role because of him approving U.S. Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee. People need to go to the White House website, WhiteHouse.gov, where they can send a message to President Trump asking him to speak out strongly and condemn the actions of Tucker Carlson and others that show disrespect for our U.S. ambassador to Israel, that show disrespect for Israel, and encourage President Trump to encourage people to read the Jewish Scripture, to have respect for the Jewish Scripture, the Torah, the Tanakh, all of the Jewish Scripture there. I think that would go a great length toward helping dispel this. But it has to be confronted head-on, and I believe President Trump is in that position. I don’t see Vice President JD Vance as in as strong a position as President Trump on this matter.

Yitzi: I appreciate you making that point. From JD Vance’s relationship with Tucker Carlson, it seems to give off the idea that JD Vance condones Tucker Carlson’s speech. Is there anything that can be done for JD Vance to distance himself from Tucker Carlson’s positions?

Dr. Anthony Harper: People should be able to go to the White House website, WhiteHouse.gov, and get a message to Vice President JD Vance on that matter through the channels and make their complaint known. If enough good people in the United States made their complaints known through that White House website, you can bet there would be some changes, and to hold our leaders accountable. JD Vance, I’m concerned, has been disrespectful of Israel, and he’s been called out by a Christian leader, Dr. Mike Evans. Dr. Michael Evans called him out on the issue of Israel’s sovereignty over Judea and Samaria. Israel, to me, has every right to all this land, Judea and Samaria, the ancient homeland of Israel. People can hold Vice President Vance accountable, call him out on this matter, ask him to support Israel more and support Israel’s sovereignty.

I will be having an upcoming interview too with someone that called out Tucker Carlson and JD Vance, a very popular Christian speaker. She was with the Heritage Foundation. If you remember in the news, the president of the Heritage Foundation, Kevin, I forget the last name, was being criticized for not disassociating himself from Tucker Carlson. Tucker Carlson was invited to speak at a Heritage event. Also troublesome was that Tucker Carlson and Megyn Kelly were asked to speak on the Charlie Kirk program right after Charlie Kirk was shot. To me, it was a way for Tucker Carlson and Megyn Kelly to siphon off viewers of the Charlie Kirk program, to get them to go to their format as well, when they were, I believe, clearly supporters of antisemitic behavior.

Yitzi: It’s likely that in the next few weeks, next few days, there might be a war with Iran. America might be at war with Iran. It’s inevitable that there’s going to be a big partisan issue in America, with some people supporting it and some people not supporting it. From your perspective, can you articulate why the American people should support toppling the Iranian regime, why that’s in America’s interest?

Dr. Anthony Harper: It’s in America’s interest. I want to make the case strongly that people should support regime change. Even President Trump has said that we need a regime change. The main reason is for honoring President Trump’s request to do something. Thousands of Iranian people have died in the hope that the U.S. would do something. They sacrificed their lives, so that’s one reason. Another reason is because the Ayatollah regime is a hater of the U.S. Americans need to support a regime change in Iran because it will make America safer. It will make Israel safer. It will make the world safer because the Ayatollah regime is an exporter of terrorism, supporters of October 7th. Iran, as it is right now under the Ayatollah regime, is bad for our freedoms here in America. I believe strongly Americans should support this regime change because of the freedom that it will ensure, not only for Americans but for Israeli people, for people all around the world. It would make the world a safer place.

Yitzi: Amazing. More generally, can you articulate, because sadly younger people don’t understand this, why it’s in America’s interests to be a strong friend, ally, and patron of Israel? Some have argued that it would be in America’s interest to be more allied with the Islamic states, Arab states. Why is it in America’s interest to be allied and friends with Israel?

Dr. Anthony Harper: First, on the practical issue, Israel is the most friendly to our freedoms. The Arab countries aren’t. Talking about human rights issues, Israel is the most friendly to and supportive of human rights. The Arab countries aren’t. That is one of the key reasons to support this issue. But also from a biblical perspective, for those that are ignorant about this, there’s a promise in Genesis 12:3. There’ll be blessings for those that bless Abraham and his seed or his offspring, Isaac and Jacob, who later becomes Israel. There’s a blessing for those that bless Israel and a curse for those that curse Israel. For those that want blessings, do it for that reason. If you want your life to be blessed, you will be blessed if you bless Israel.

No nation is perfect. If you’re waiting to bless Israel because they have problems, then you’ll never do anything good. Israel is doing a lot of good, and people should overlook the few mistakes that Israel makes. Every nation makes mistakes. Pray for the peace of Jerusalem. I encourage that strongly because you will be blessed if you pray for the peace of Jerusalem and support the right of Jewish people to live in their land. I want to mention also there is a warning in the prophet Joel, chapter 3, verse 2, about God’s anger against anyone that scatters His people and divides up the land of Israel. It says specifically, “For God enters into judgment in the Valley of Jehoshaphat the nations that scatter His people and divide up His land.” It is important to read that warning and to know about the blessings in Genesis 12:3.

Yitzi: Dr. Harper, you’re a person of enormous influence. If you could spread an idea or inspire a movement that would bring the most amount of good to the most amount of people, what would that be? Because you never know what your idea can inspire.

Dr. Anthony Harper: As I mentioned, to be for the good of humanity, be about blessing and not cursing. Think seriously about what God is saying through the Holy Bible, for people to have respect for the Bible. It is the Holy Bible. I hear reference to the Koran as the Holy Koran. Why aren’t people calling the Bible the Holy Bible? So I refer to it as the Holy Bible. I would encourage all people to have a respect for the Holy Bible, to learn about the blessings that you can receive by being a good person, by treating Israel the right way, by treating, most importantly, the God of Israel with respect. Your life will turn around. You’ll have a blessed life if you respect God and the Jewish people.

Yitzi: Dr. Harper, thank you so much for your time. How can our readers continue to follow your work? How can they support your work in any possible way?

Dr. Anthony Harper: For those that really do want to combat antisemitism, really want to help me in that matter, we have a giving portal on our website, IMCnews.org. You can look up Intermountain Christian News on Google. At IMCnews.org, there’s a donate button. People can get involved to make a difference because I’m leading the way at the White House to expose this Jew-hatred around the world in all the different forms. I want to encourage other reporters to have courage to speak out on this matter because their lives will be blessed. This is a key human rights issue. Those that respect the rights of Jewish people to have life and to live in their land are respecting God.

I want to encourage people to subscribe to our YouTube channel or Rumble. Our YouTube channel name is Intermountain Christian News. We need as many subscribers as possible. For all those that believe we should combat antisemitism, we need more subscribers. That will help us in our efforts to combat antisemitism, Jew-hatred, more effectively. The more subscribers we have, the more the White House and other sources will listen and pay attention to our voice in combating antisemitism. So please go onto our YouTube channel, called Intermountain Christian News, and subscribe to it. It’s a free subscription. You’ll get updates. You can also send us a request to be on our subscription list to receive updates through email as well by sending an email to goodnews127@gmail.com or by contacting us on our IMCnews.org website.

Yitzi: Dr. Harper, thank you so much for your time, and I wish you continued success, good health, and blessings.

Dr. Anthony Harper: Thank you. It’s great to join you again.


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