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Muslim advisor to Trump's Religious Liberty Commission resigns citing 'Zionist agenda'
Summary
Sameerah Munshi resigned from an advisory board to the Trump administration's Religious Liberties Commission, saying she left because the panel had been influenced by a 'Zionist political agenda' and to protest the ouster of commissioner Carrie Prejean Boller.
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Sameerah Munshi resigned from an advisory board to the Trump administration's Religious Liberties Commission and posted a resignation letter to Substack. She said the commission had been influenced by a "Zionist political agenda" and that the removal of commissioner Carrie Prejean Boller prompted her departure. Munshi also cited opposition to the administration's actions related to the war with Iran as part of her reason for resigning. The commission was created last year to offer perspectives on defending religious liberty and Munshi was one of three Muslim advisers.
Key facts:
- Munshi resigned from an advisory position to the Religious Liberties Commission and published a letter to Substack announcing her decision.
- She said the commission had been hijacked by a "Zionist political agenda" and specifically protested Carrie Prejean Boller's dismissal.
- Munshi also wrote that she opposed the administration's war with Iran and said she could not continue to support the Trump administration for that reason.
- The Council on American-Islamic Relations publicly praised Munshi and Prejean Boller for what it called their courage in opposing anti-religious bigotry, according to the article.
Summary:
Munshi's resignation is the second recent departure tied to disputes over how the commission handles criticism of Israel and related speech. Undetermined at this time.
