A controversial former Miss USA runner-up who was yanked from the White House Religious Liberty Commission hit back in a stern post Wednesday at the MAGA chair of the commission who announced her ouster.
Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick announced earlier in the day that he removed Carrie Prejean Boller from the panel after she tried to “hijack” a recent hearing on antisemitism.
"No member of the Commission has the right to hijack a hearing for their own personal and political agenda on any issue," Patrick announced on X. "This is clearly, without question, what happened Monday in our hearing on antisemitism in America. This was my decision. The Commission has done outstanding work through five hearings. Two more are scheduled. The testimony has been both illuminating and heartbreaking."
Boller faced calls for her resignation after wearing a Palestinian flag pin, defending right-wing podcaster Candace Owens and calling on other commissions to condemn Israel's actions against Gaza. She insisted she would “never bend the knee to the state of Israel.”
On Wednesday night, Boller, a longtime Trump ally, clapped back at Patrick on X.
"Dear Chairman Patrick, I write in response to your public statement falsely claiming that you 'removed' me from President Trump’s Religious Liberty Commission. As the name states, this is President Trump’s Religious Liberty Commission, not yours. You did not appoint me to the Commission, and you lack authority to remove me from it," she began.
Boller called his move a "gross overstepping" of his role and led her to believe he was "acting in alignment with a Zionist political framework that hijacked the hearing, rather than in defense of religious liberty." She insisted they serve as equals, and that only Trump could yank her off the panel, as it was created by executive order.
She vowed to defy the ouster.
"Unless and until I receive written notice from the President of the United States requesting my removal, I will continue to defend religious freedom for all religions on this Commission. I recommend you re-read the Executive Order issued by the President who appointed us. You are speaking without authority, and it is clear your actions reflect a Zionist political agenda, not the President’s, not the U.S. Constitution’s, and not the purpose of this Commission," she said.
Boller concluded: "I look forward to next month’s hearing. I am more determined than ever to protect and defend religious freedom for all Americans. I refuse to bend the knee to Israel. I am no slave to a foreign nation, but to Christ our King."

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