“I stood by you for 20 years, now, I don’t even recognize you!’ – Beauty queen slams President Trump as she’s fired by White House

A former Miss California has accused President Donald Trump of betraying his most loyal supporters after being fired from a White House religious position due to her comments about Israel.

Carrie Prejean Boller was dismissed from the Justice Department’s Religious Liberty Commission for ‘hijacking’ a February 9 hearing on the rise of anti-Semitism.

Prejean Boller had tense exchanges with Jewish witnesses, including rabbis and students, who were testifying about abuse they had suffered following Hamas’ October 7, 2023 attack, which killed 1,200.

The 38-year-old, who is married to former NFL quarterback Kyle Boller, published an open letter to Trump on Thursday, claiming that he was surrounded by ‘heretics’ who supported Israel over America.

She pointed out that the President had once stood firmly by her side during one of the most controversial moments of her early career.

At just 21, she sparked nationwide debate during the Miss USA pageant after expressing her belief that marriage should be defined as a union between a man and a woman. At the time, Donald Trump, who owned the pageant, publicly defended her right to voice her opinion and allowed her to retain her crown despite the backlash.

‘I have not changed one bit since the day you stood beside me in 2009. That is why it is so shocking to now be removed from a Religious Liberty Commission for doing the very same thing you once defended,’ Prejean Boller wrote.

The mother-of-two accused Trump’s evangelical spiritual adviser, Paula White, of launching a ‘witch hunt’ against her, claiming she had attempted to ban her from posting on social media about Israel and Gaza.

Prejean Boller lashed Trump for retreating from his non-interventionist principles, saying she had supported him for 20 years but ‘now, I don’t even recognize you.’

‘The MAGA I knew would never allow American troops to die for a foreign government,’ Prejean Boller wrote, referring to the Israel-backed war in Iran, which has killed seven US service members since it began two weeks ago.

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