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VICTORY: Trump REMOVES Anti-Semitism Disruptor from Religious Liberty Commission After Hijacking Hearing

Gary FranchiFebruary 13, 2026269 views
VICTORY: Trump REMOVES Anti-Semitism Disruptor from Religious Liberty Commission After Hijacking Hearing
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President Trump's administration just delivered a decisive blow against those who would hijack important religious freedom discussions for personal agendas. Former Miss California Carrie Prejean Boller has been removed from the White House Religious Liberty Commission after completely derailing a crucial hearing on antisemitism with her inappropriate comments.

The ouster comes after Boller transformed what should have been a serious discussion about protecting Jewish Americans into her own personal soapbox. Instead of focusing on the rising tide of antisemitic attacks plaguing our nation, she used the platform to push unrelated talking points that had nothing to do with the matter at hand.

Catholics and conservative leaders across the country are cheering the swift action. "This is exactly the kind of decisive leadership we need," said one religious liberty advocate who attended the hearing. "When someone hijacks a discussion about protecting our Jewish brothers and sisters, they need to go – period."

The Religious Liberty Commission plays a vital role in Trump's second-term agenda to restore constitutional freedoms that were trampled during the Biden regime. With antisemitic incidents skyrocketing in Democrat-run cities and on college campuses infested with radical leftist ideology, serious leadership is required – not grandstanding.

No Room for Showboats

This move sends a clear message that the Trump administration won't tolerate anyone – regardless of their conservative credentials – who puts personal attention-seeking above the serious work of protecting religious Americans. The commission's mission is too important to be derailed by individuals more interested in making headlines than making progress.

"President Trump appointed people to get results, not to create drama," noted a White House source familiar with the decision. "When someone demonstrates they can't stay focused on the mission, they're out."

The swift removal demonstrates that this administration means business when it comes to protecting religious liberty and combating the growing threat of antisemitism that exploded under Biden's weak leadership. Patriots across America should be encouraged that Trump isn't playing games – he's building a team that delivers results, not circus acts.

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Gary Franchi

Award-winning journalist covering breaking news, politics & culture for Next News Network.

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ConservativeVoter88VerifiedFeb 14, 2026
I was wondering what happened at that hearing - does anyone know what specifically this person did to hijack it? Sounds like it must have been pretty disruptive.
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NewsReader2024VerifiedFeb 14, 2026
From what I heard they kept steering every discussion away from the actual religious liberty issues on the agenda. Really unprofessional.
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PatriotMom2024VerifiedFeb 14, 2026
Finally! Religious liberty commissions should actually focus on protecting religious freedom, not getting sidetracked by political agendas. This was the right call by Trump.
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FaithDefenderVerifiedFeb 14, 2026
Exactly! These commissions have one job and they need to stick to it.