A recent meeting of President Donald Trump’s Religious Liberty Commission rapidly devolved into a shouting match between commission members over the issue of antisemitism.That’s according to a Tuesday article by MS NOW’s Ja’han Jones, who wrote that several conservative Christian members of the commission got into a “fit of infighting” when discussing antisemitism on college campuses. Commission members Carrie Prejean Boller (who was Miss California U.S.A. in 2009) and Seth Dillon — who is the CEO of conservative satire site The Babylon Bee — battled over far-right commentator Tucker Carlson and whether MAGA influencer Candace Owens is antisemitic.”I have not heard one thing out of her mouth that I would say is antisemitic,” Boller said of Owens, despite Owens being named “Antisemite of the Year” in 2024 by advocacy group StopAntisemitism.Boller also argued loudly with several Jewish commission members over the difference between antisemitism and anti-Zionism, the latter of which is typically defined by support for the modern state of Israel (though it is also seen as a coded attack on Jewish people). Boller, who is Catholic, proclaimed “Catholics do not embrace Zionism,” and garnered boos from the crowd when condemning Islamophobia.Now, Boller is facing calls from within the MAGA world to either resign for the commission, or for her to be removed if she refused to step down. This includes far-right commentator Laura Loomer (known as Trump’s informal “loyalty enforcer”) who called Boller’s comments “disgraceful.””The Trump administration should not reward individuals who openly spread anti-Jewish propaganda,” Loomer tweeted.Trump convened the Religious Liberty Commission last year, whose members include Texas Lieutenant Gov. Dan Patrick (R) and Dr. Phil McGraw, as well as former Housing and Urban Development Secretary Ben Carson, Rev. Franklin Graham, Pastor Paula White and Cardinal Timothy Dolan, among others. Their commission itself is set to disband on July 4 of this year, unless Trump chooses to extend it. Jones wrote that given the outburst at its latest meeting, the commission may likely sunset this summer.”That MAGA world is engaged in this kind of circular firing squad over antisemitism is no surprise and, one might argue, the natural outcome for a political movement fueled by bigotry of varying sorts,” Jones wrote.
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