Summary
Sameerah Munshi, a member of an advisory group for religious freedom at the White House, resigned because of her concerns about actions related to Iran and the removal of Carrie Prejean Boller from the same group. Munshi disagreed with the U.S. government's military actions in Iran and Boller's removal for expressing her views on Palestine.
Key Facts
- Sameerah Munshi resigned from the White House Religious Liberty Commission.
- Munshi opposed U.S. military actions in Iran, calling them unauthorized.
- Carrie Prejean Boller was removed from the Religious Liberty Commission board.
- Boller had expressed views on Palestine, which led to her removal.
- Boller was accused of trying to change the focus of an antisemitism hearing.
- Her removal was carried out by President Donald Trump.