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Beauty Queen Criticizes Trump After Being Dismissed from White House Role

Carrie Prejean Boller, a former Miss California, has publicly accused President Donald Trump of abandoning his loyal supporters after her removal from a White House religious position. Her dismissal follows controversial comments she made during a hearing on anti-Semitism.

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Carrie Prejean Boller, the former Miss California, has voiced her discontent with President Donald Trump, claiming he has turned against his steadfast supporters after being terminated from a religious post in the White House due to her remarks related to Israel.

Boller was relieved of her duties from the Justice Department's Religious Liberty Commission for allegedly disrupting a hearing on February 9th that focused on the rise of anti-Semitic incidents.

During this hearing, Prejean Boller engaged in confrontational discussions with Jewish representatives, including rabbis and students, who testified about the harm they experienced following the October 7, 2023, attack by Hamas that resulted in the deaths of 1,200 individuals.

The 38-year-old, wed to former NFL quarterback Kyle Boller, articulated her grievances to Trump in an open letter on Thursday. In her communication, she suggested that the President was influenced by 'heretics' who place support for Israel above the interests of America.

Carrie Prejean Boller speaking during a hearing

She recalled how Trump once stood by her during a highly publicized moment in her career when, at the age of 21, she sparked national debate by asserting that marriage should only be considered a union between a man and a woman during the Miss USA pageant. At that time, Trump, who owned the pageant, publicly defended her, allowing her to keep her title despite facing backlash.

"I have remained true to my beliefs since the day you supported me in 2009. That's why it is so startling for me to be ousted from the Religious Liberty Commission for doing exactly what you once defended," she stated in her letter.

Boller accused Trump's evangelical adviser, Paula White, of orchestrating a 'witch hunt' against her, claiming that White attempted to restrict her from expressing views on social media regarding Israel and Gaza.

Expressing her feelings of betrayal, Prejean Boller criticized Trump for abandoning his previously held non-interventionist views, stating that she had been an advocate for him for 20 years and now feels disconnected from the man she once knew. "Now, I don't even recognize you," she lamented.

"The MAGA I knew would never permit American soldiers to die for a foreign entity," she continued, alluding to the ongoing conflict in Iran supported by Israel, which has claimed the lives of seven U.S. service members in the past two weeks.

"Our sons and daughters are being deployed to the Middle East to be sacrificed on the altar of heresy and false prophecy," Boller added.

Prejean Boller underscored her responsibility to denounce the war in Gaza, stating that her Christian beliefs compel her to address human suffering, particularly as American taxpayer dollars are involved.

In response to accusations that she hijacked the hearing, she asserted, "I raised genuine inquiries about whether Israel is beyond reproach."

"I performed the duties expected of commissioners by asking questions," she emphasized.

Boller expressed her disillusionment with the current trajectory of the MAGA movement, suggesting it appears to have been co-opted by foreign interests and radical religious groups pursuing their controversial agendas.

She concluded her letter with a prayer for Trump’s redemption, highlighting, "Your eternal legacy hinges on your entry into the Kingdom of heaven, and I hope to see you there one day."

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