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Jennifer Harper

Jennifer Harper

A graduate of Syracuse University, Jennifer Harper writes the daily Inside the Beltway column and provides additional coverage of breaking national news, plus long-term trends in politics, media issues, public opinion, popular culture, Hollywood foibles and “eureka” moments in health and science.

She has been a frequent broadcast commentator on CNN, Fox News, MSNBC, C-SPAN, Voice of America, Citadel Broadcasting, Talk Radio Network and other news organizations. Born in Elizabeth, N.J., Ms. Harper grew up in Texas and arrived in Washington in time for Watergate -- and has been tracking the political and media landscape ever since.

She is an active member of the American Federation of TV Radio Artists and Screen Actors Guild. She has won 14 journalism awards during her years at The Washington Times.

To read Jennifer Harper's Inside the Beltway columns, click here. Contact her at jharper@washingtontimes.com.

Articles by Jennifer Harper

President Trump joins Border Patrol San Diego sector chief Rodney Scott before a prototype unit of the border wall just outside San Diego. (Associated Press)

Inside the Beltway: 200 GoFundMe sites trying to raise money for Trump’s border wall

Building a new border wall between the U.S. and Mexico sparks much argument and analysis. Take, for example, the Federation for American Immigration Reform, which compared the total cost of the wall — which the organization placed at $25 billion — to the overall cost of caring for or managing immigrants living in America illegally. Published December 18, 2018

White House Christmas portrait by Andrea Hanks.

White House releases the Trump’s Christmas portrait

They are holding hands, beaming with smiles, gazing steadily into the camera and situated among gorgeous Christmas trees in the Cross Hall of the White House. The first couple look happy, and in good spirits. Published December 18, 2018

Blaze Media founders Mark Levin and Glenn Beck are flanked by hosts Eric Bolling on the left, and Steve Crowder on the right. (Blaze Media)

Inside the Beltway: Levin, Beck media merger: Up front and honest

The recent media merger between CRTV and TheBlaze - founded by conservative broadcast titans Mark Levin and Glenn Beck, respectively - is fired up, clearly focused on both audience and marketplace, and ready to rumble. The new hybrid is Blaze Media, an appropriate name since the entity drew 2 billion social media views in its first days of existence and is expected to reach 165 million people a month through on-demand broadcast, assorted digital platforms and of course social media itself. Published December 16, 2018

Old social media posts from public figures may not sway the American public, says a new poll. However, there is a divide among the parties. (Associated Press)

Inside the Beltway: What? GOP more tolerant than Democrats

Critics of liberals, progressives and Democrats complain that they preach tolerance and acceptance but can still be intolerant and hostile toward those with another political calling — mainly conservatives, fans of President Trump and Republicans. A timely survey now suggests that in reality, the GOP may be more forgiving than their Democratic counterparts. Published December 12, 2018

One political adviser suggests former Vice President Joseph R. Biden and former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney run on a "unity" ticket. (Associated Press photographs)

Inside the Beltway: Biden/Romney 2020: It could happen

With his instant name recognition, early-bird polls consistently place former Vice President Joseph R. Biden as the top Democratic contender for president in 2020. Now comes a call for Mr. Biden to go rogue - or at least independent. Published December 11, 2018

In this Friday, Nov. 30, 2018, photo, an ornament hangs on an artificial Christmas tree at the Balsam Hill Outlet store in Burlingame, Calif. (AP Photo/Eric Risberg) ** FILE **

74% of Americans say Christmas should be celebrated in public schools

Three-fourths of Americans agree that Christmas should be celebrated in public schools, says a Rasmussen Reports poll conducted the same week that a Nebraska elementary school principal banned Christmas in her school, right down to candy canes, Christmas trees, Santa Claus, the colors red and green and "Elf on the Shelf" items. Published December 11, 2018