Donald Trump's 'Religious Liberty Commission' Descends Into Chaos
Summary
President Trump's Religious Liberty Commission removed member Carrie Prejean Boller after a heated hearing on antisemitism. Boller was dismissed for clashing with other members and questioning whether anti-Zionism is always antisemitism. The commission advises on religious freedom in the U.S.Key Facts
- President Trump created the Religious Liberty Commission in May 2025.
- Carrie Prejean Boller was removed after a commission hearing focused on antisemitism.
- Boller clashed with attendees, questioning if anti-Zionism equates to antisemitism.
- Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick, commission chair, decided to remove Boller.
- Boller argued only President Trump could remove her from the commission.
- The commission studies threats to religious freedom and advises the White House on these issues.
- The hearing discussed Jewish students' experiences at universities during pro-Palestine protests.
- Boller defended conservative figures accused of antisemitism, such as Candace Owens.
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