U.S. Ambassador Mike Huckabee is sounding the alarm on antisemitism’s dangerous rise in America and across the world. During a visit to Israel’s Yad Vashem Holocaust memorial, Huckabee vowed America will never abandon its closest ally. “Never again isn’t just a slogan—it’s a promise,” he declared, laying a wreath for six million murdered Jews.
Huckabee blasted radical leftists for spreading hate under the guise of “social justice.” Campus protests and city street mobs now openly target Jewish students and businesses, he warned. The ambassador stressed that true justice means protecting Israel’s right to defend itself against terror groups backed by Iran and Qatar.
At a World Jewish Congress gala, Huckabee mocked claims of a U.S.-Israel “divorce,” joking neither nation could afford the “alimony.” He slammed Qatar for bankrolling Hamas while posing as a Middle East peacemaker. “Terror sponsors don’t get a seat at the table,” he said, drawing cheers from the crowd.
The ambassador’s deep ties to Israel shine through in his unapologetic rhetoric. Calling the Jewish state his “second home,” Huckabee praised President Trump’s historic moves to strengthen the alliance. He contrasted this with weak leadership from past administrations that emboldened Iran’s nuclear ambitions.
Huckabee didn’t hold back on campus antisemitism either, accusing far-left professors of brainwashing students with anti-Israel lies. He urged parents to pull funding from universities that tolerate Jew-hatred. “Our kids shouldn’t pay $80k a year to be taught to hate America and Israel,” he said.
The ambassador saved his fiercest criticism for the Biden administration’s failed policies. He warned that cutting deals with Iran would spark regional war, not prevent it. “Weakness invites aggression,” Huckabee stated, praising Trump’s posture of “peace through strength” in the Middle East.
Huckabee’s message resonates with working-class Americans tired of woke elitists attacking their values. At a Jerusalem summit, he championed free speech over censorship and truth over political correctness. “They want to erase history? We’ll build museums,” he said to thunderous applause.
The fight against antisemitism is a fight for America’s soul, Huckabee concluded. He called on patriots to reject toxic ideologies and stand with Israel—not because it’s politically correct, but because it’s morally right. “Bless Israel, and America gets blessed too,” he said. “That’s how real leadership works.”

