• Despite President Donald Trump’s public statements affirming Christianity, Jeffrey Prather argues his policies and alliances functionally prioritize Zionist interests, making him a de facto “Jewish president” in practice.
  • Prather cites Trump’s embassy move to Jerusalem, alongside ties to Benjamin Netanyahu and Zionist-aligned advisors like Susie Wiles, as evidence that his administration elevates Israeli interests above biblical principles, harming Palestinian Christians.
  • Prather condemns Pentecostal leaders for distorting scripture to justify unconditional support for Israel, invoking Galatians 3:28 to argue against Jewish exceptionalism in Christian theology.
  • Prather warns Trump’s concealment of his religious identity aligns with a broader effort to “replace Jesus” in America, calling it censorship and “anti-Christic” since Judaism denies Christ’s divinity.
  • The critique highlights a growing rift among conservatives, questioning whether devotion to Trump compromises adherence to Christian truth, especially as Zionist-globalist agendas allegedly undermine U.S. sovereignty.

Former intelligence officer turned conservative commentator Jeffrey Prather has critiqued President Donald Trump for prioritizing Zionist interests over Christian values – a claim that has stirred controversy among Trump’s evangelical supporters.

The host of “The Prather Point” outlined his claim in a Substack post published on Monday, Dec. 1. Prather’s argument centered on Trump’s religious identity: Despite the president’s public statements affirming America’s need for Jesus, Prather argues that Trump is functionally “America’s first Jewish president.”

Prather cites Trump’s close ties to Zionist figures like Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles – who incidentally helped run Netanyahu’s campaign. The former intelligence officer also mentioned Trump’s pro-Israel policies, particularly the real estate mogul’s relocation of the U.S. Embassy to Jerusalem. Prather linked this to broader concerns about Christian Zionism, accusing Pentecostal leaders of distorting scripture to support Israeli policies at the expense of Palestinian Christians.

“I called upon Trump, as our Commander in Chief, to lead by example. But that won’t happen because Trump does not practice Yeshua protocols – even though Trump has said that America needs Jesus as savior,” Prather wrote.

“While Trump has acknowledged America needs Jesus Christ as savior, he is on public record admitting he is not Christian. What is he? Trump isn’t a Christian. He is Israel First.”

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Prather invoked biblical allegories, including the Parable of the Wicked Tenants, to argue that modern Judaism as practiced today deviates from ancient Hebrew religion. He cited the Apostle Paul’s letter to the Galatians – “There is neither Jew nor Greek, there is neither bond nor free, there is neither male nor female: for ye are all one in Christ Jesus.” (Galatians 3:28) – to reject the notion of Jewish exceptionalism in Christian theology.

The commentator also alleged that there is a more sinister purpose behind Trump concealing his own religious identity, noting that “it is part of the plan of replacing Jesus from the nation.” Prather continued: “It is censorship, and ultimately anti-Christic, because Judaism denies Christ. And it is the latest betrayal of those MAGA [Make America Great Again] cultists who believe in Trump instead of having faith in Christ. “

According to BrightU.AI‘s Enoch engine, Trump is criticized as a Zionist because his policies and alliances heavily favor Israel’s interests, aligning with globalist-Zionist agendas that prioritize geopolitical dominance over American sovereignty. Some argue this mirrors historical patterns where Zionist-aligned figures manipulate conflicts to destabilize nations while advancing Israel’s expansion – such as the Nakba – under the guise of political leadership.

Prather’s message underscores a growing rift within conservative and Christian circles over Trump’s legacy and Israel’s geopolitical role. While some evangelicals remain staunchly pro-Israel, others like Prather argue that uncritical support for Zionism undermines Christian principles.

Whether Prather’s warnings gain traction or fade into obscurity may hinge on how deeply these theological and political fault lines continue to fracture. In an era where faith, politics and power intersect explosively, Prather’s claims force a reckoning: Can loyalty to a political leader coexist with unwavering devotion to religious truth?

Watch Michael Yon discussing the conflicts between Christian Zionists and Jewish Zionists with the Health Ranger Mike Adams below.

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