Carrie Boller Kicked Off Religious Liberty Commission After Defending Christians' Religious Liberties

Chris Menahan
InformationLiberation
Feb. 11, 2026

Catholic activist Carrie Prejean Boller was booted off the White House Religious Liberty Commission on Wednesday after using her position to defend Christians' religious liberties -- and point out who is threatening them.

"Carrie Prejean Boller has been removed from President Trump’s Religious Liberty Commission," Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick wrote Wednesday on X. "No member of the Commission has the right to hijack a hearing for their own personal and political agenda on any issue. This is clearly, without question, what happened Monday in our hearing on antisemitism in America. This was my decision."



Though Boller received overwhelming public support on social media for opposing Zionists' attacks on free speech and Christians' religious freedom (through the ever-expanding IHRA definition of "anti-Semitism"), Jewish/Zionist activists demanded Boller be kicked off the commission.



Patrick sided with the latter.

What are the odds this was actually his decision alone?

UPDATE: Boller is refusing to resign and says Patrick does not have the authority to remove her.


Boller wrote in a statement released Wednesday evening 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. This is a gross overstepping of your role and leads me to believe you are acting in alignment with a Zionist political framework that hijacked the hearing, rather than in defense of religious liberty.

We serve as equals on this Commission. Just as I cannot remove you, you cannot remove me.

The Commission was created by Executive Order of President Donald J. Trump. Members were appointed by the President and serve as his appointees. Nothing in the Executive Order grants you the power to remove presidential appointees. 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.

I know @POTUS cares deeply about religious freedom, which is why he appointed me. Your attempt to remove me for my deeply held religious beliefs while I was serving on a Religious Liberty Commission directly contradicts the mission of this body: protecting Religious Liberty, including that of devout Catholics like myself who reject Zionism.

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.

Respectfully,
Carrie Prejean Boller
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