The long-time Baltimore Ravens quarterback Kyle Boller's wife Carrie Prejean was in the Religious Liberty Commission before being removed by President Donald Trump
Boller was appointed to the Religious Liberty Commission in May 2025
Carrie Prejean Boller was appointed to the Religious Liberty Commission by President Donald Trump in May 2025(Image: Getty)
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Donald Trump has officially removed former NFL quarterback Kyle Boller's wife Carrie Prejean from the Religious Liberty Commission. The former Miss California USA and long-standing Trump supporter has publicly shared the dismissal email she received from the White House.
Boller was an official member of his campaign advisory board and represented the Women for Trump coalition in 2020. However, now she says that MAGA is "deader than dead".
The California native also accuses Israel of dominating the United States government. Boller posted the email confirming her removal all across social media, along with a scathing open letter to the president.
She shared a lengthy post shared to confirm the news. It reads: "President Trump officially removes me from the Religious Liberty Commission for exercising my Religious Liberty.
"The only Catholic woman who opposes Zionism was removed as a prelude to the Iran war. This is the email I received from the White House informing me that my position on the Religious Liberty Commission was terminated."
The email read: "On behalf of President Donald J. Trump, I am writing to inform you that your position as a member of the Religious Liberty Commission is terminated effective immediately. Thank you for your service."
The dismissal officially dates back to February, following a heated hearing on antisemitism. However, it has been months in the making.
Boller initially declined to step down from the commission as early as August 2025. Texas Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick, the commission's chairman, and Pastor Paula White expressed concerns about her public criticism of Israel.
According to Boller, Patrick bluntly told her at one point: "Your job on this commission is to protect the president." She said she was shocked. Boller added: "I thought my job is to protect religious freedom. I thought that's what he appointed me to do."
Caroline Michelle Prejean Boller speaks at Trump Tower
Caroline Prejean Boller became an official member of the Donald Trump Campaign Advisory Board in 2020(Image: Getty)
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Carrie Prejean poses for photos at the 2009 Miss USA Pageant
Carrie Prejean Boller was Miss California USA 2009 before having the title stripped for alleged breaches of contract(Image: WireImage)
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The situation reached a climax at the commission's hearing on antisemitism, during which Boller dismissed the notion that anti-Zionism equates to antisemitism. Patrick announced her dismissal two days later, stating no commission member "has the right to hijack a hearing for their own personal and political agenda on any issue."
Boller has since gone significantly further than merely challenging her dismissal. Appearing on Piers Morgan Uncensored, she delivered a comprehensive condemnation of the Trump administration and its relationship with Israel.
"I think that we are an occupied nation," Boller said. "I think that a foreign country has occupied our government.
"And we are seeing now that this president of the United States of America is being influenced by a foreign government. She cited Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's repeated visits to Washington as proof.
"Boller said: "He's been here almost eight times. This is embarrassing. We are the United States of America. Why are we allowing a foreign country to occupy our government?"
She went even further in her criticism of the Make America Great Again (MAGA) movement itself. Boller said: "MAGA is dead, it is deader than dead, and Americans are furious, we don't recognise President Donald J. Trump anymore.