The chair of President Trump's Religious Liberty Commission has taken swift action to remove a Christian member who made controversial anti-Zionist remarks during this week's hearing, sending a clear message that America stands firmly with our greatest Middle Eastern ally.
Carrie Prejean Boller, the former Miss California USA who was famously stripped of her crown in 2009 for defending traditional marriage, found herself on the wrong side of another controversy Monday when she repeatedly questioned whether anti-Zionism necessarily equals anti-Semitism during the commission's fifth hearing.
The commission chair wasted no time in announcing Boller's removal Wednesday, stating there is no "right to hijack" the proceedings with inflammatory rhetoric that undermines America's commitment to Israel and Jewish communities worldwide.
This decisive action reflects the Trump administration's unwavering support for Israel - a stark contrast to the Biden regime's wishy-washy approach that emboldened anti-Semites and terrorist sympathizers across the globe. Under President Trump's leadership, America has consistently stood as Israel's strongest defender, and that commitment extends to every corner of his administration.
Drawing the Line on Anti-Semitism
Boller, a recent convert to Catholicism, apparently thought her position on the Religious Liberty Commission gave her a platform to spread anti-Israel sentiment. She was dead wrong. The Trump administration has made it crystal clear that religious liberty doesn't include the freedom to promote hatred against our Jewish allies.
"There's no right to hijack a government commission to spread anti-Semitic talking points disguised as theological debate," said one administration source familiar with the decision.
This swift response demonstrates exactly why Americans voted overwhelmingly to return President Trump to office. While Democrats spent four years coddling anti-Israel radicals like "The Squad" and turning a blind eye to campus anti-Semitism, Trump continues to draw bright lines between acceptable discourse and dangerous rhetoric.
Patriots should ask themselves: How many other government panels under previous administrations would have allowed such comments to slide? The answer tells you everything about why Trump's America First agenda includes standing with our allies against those who seek their destruction.
