The TAC Interview: Carrie Prejean Boller on MAGA's Israel Divide
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The TAC Interview: Carrie Prejean Boller on MAGA's Israel Divide
"I would call it a witch hunt. They've been trying to get rid of me since the very beginning, ever since I started using my personal social media platforms to talk about what was going on in Gaza. As a pro-life Christian, I couldn't deny the horrific suffering that the Palestinians were enduring."
"I knew right away why she was asking me to do it. But I asked her, 'Under what grounds are you asking me to resign? Because I'm not resigning. Unless I hear from the president, I'm not resigning.' And she said, 'Well, I've been instructed to call you by Paula White, Dan Patrick, and a woman named Brittany Baldwin, who used to work for Ted Cruz.'"
Carrie Prejean Boller was removed from a federal religious freedom advisory commission following months of conflict over her public criticism of Israel. She challenged a panel during a commission hearing that insisted criticism of Israel constitutes antisemitism. Boller attributes her removal to a coordinated effort by pro-Zionist figures, claiming she received a resignation request from the White House in August from Mary Sproul, who cited pressure from Paula White, Dan Patrick, and Brittany Baldwin. Boller refused to resign without direct presidential instruction. She characterizes the situation as a witch hunt stemming from her social media posts about Palestinian suffering in Gaza, which she felt compelled to share as a pro-life Christian.
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