A counterterrorism chief. The most-watched broadcaster in conservative media. A former Fox News anchor. And a woman who wore a pin to a meeting. They all asked the same question: whose war is this? Every single one of them is being destroyed. Not by the opposition. By the machine they helped build.
THIS COULD HAPPEN TO YOU
Carrie Prejean Boller
TRUMP APPOINTEE • WHITE HOUSE RELIGIOUS LIBERTY COMMISSION • FIRED MARCH 12, 2026
She's not a senator. Not a general. Not a cable news host. She's a Catholic mother who was appointed by the president to a commission about religious freedom. She showed up to the first public hearing at the Museum of the Bible in Washington. She wore a Palestinian flag pin. She asked a question.
“I'm a pro-life Christian. I can't sit here while children are being starved and bombed.”
That was it. That's what she said. At a hearing about antisemitism, she asked witnesses whether criticizing Israel's actions in Gaza constitutes antisemitism. She defended Candace Owens. She asked whether Christians are required to be Zionists.
Two days later, commission chair Dan Patrick removed her. Told her the job was to “protect the president and his reputation.” Not to protect religious liberty. To protect the president.
She fought back. Said Patrick “did not appoint me” and “lacks authority to remove me.” Then Paula White — the commission's evangelical liaison — told her people were calling her antisemitic “by your posts and your criticizing Zionism, and we have a problem with that.”
Trump officially terminated her on March 12. She went on Tucker Carlson the next day. Wrote a six-page letter calling MAGA “dead.” Accused Trump of being controlled by Israel.
Then something remarkable happened. CAIR — the Council on American-Islamic Relations — commended her courage. Catholics for Catholics gave her a “Catholic Champion Award.” Sarah Palin and Michael Flynn came to her defense. Conservative Catholics, Muslim groups, and anti-war voices — all backing the same woman. Slate called her “the face of a dangerous new brand of conservatism.”
Dangerous to whom? A cross-partisan coalition forming around a single question — whose war is this? That's what they're afraid of.
“Are Christians required to pledge loyalty to Bibi Netanyahu?”
— Episode title, Tucker Carlson Show, March 13, 2026
“I would rather die than deny my Catholic faith or be pressured to support actions that violate the Gospel.”
Read that again. A woman was appointed to a religious liberty commission by the president. She expressed her religious convictions. She was fired for it. By the president. From the religious liberty commission.
This is the part that's for you.
Carrie Prejean Boller isn't Tucker Carlson. She doesn't have 100 million followers. She isn't a Gold Star husband with eleven deployments. She's someone who believed in this president, got the call, showed up, and said what her faith told her to say. And the machine destroyed her for it.
If it can happen to someone the president personally appointed — what happens to you?
RESIGNED MARCH 17, 2026
Joe Kent — Director, National Counterterrorism Center
Gold Star husband. Twenty years Special Forces. Eleven combat deployments. Six Bronze Stars. His wife Shannon was killed in Syria in 2019 — in the last unnecessary war. Trump put him in charge of counterterrorism. Yesterday, he resigned.
“Iran posed no imminent threat to our nation, and it is clear that we started this war due to pressure from Israel and its powerful American lobby.”
“I cannot support sending the next generation off to fight and die in a war that serves no benefit to the American people.”
Trump called him “very weak on security.” Laura Loomer called him a “Tucker Carlson acolyte.” The man with eleven combat deployments — weak on security. The man whose wife died in the last one of these wars — not patriotic enough.
FACING FARA CHARGES — MARCH 14, 2026
Tucker Carlson — From the White House to Espionage Target
January: lunching with Trump at the White House. Two Fridays in a row. Still in the inner circle. February: flew to Israel, interviewed Ambassador Huckabee. Israeli security seized his passport and interrogated his producer. Late February: went to Trump three times in the Oval Office trying to talk him out of the war. It didn't work.
“This happened because Israel wanted it to happen. This is Israel's war. This is not the United States' war.”
Trump's response: “Tucker has lost his way. I knew that a long time ago, and he's not MAGA.”
On March 14, Tucker posted a video claiming the CIA — Trump's CIA — read his text messages with contacts in Iran and is preparing a criminal referral to the DOJ. The charge: violation of the Foreign Agents Registration Act — the law they use on spies. Against the man who arguably did more than any single broadcaster to get Trump elected.
FARA. The same law that has never been applied to the most powerful foreign lobby in Washington. Ask the machine about that one — it's Dare 6D.
MARKED FOR DIMINISHMENT — MARCH 16, 2026
Megyn Kelly — “No one should have to die for a foreign country.”
“I don't think those four servicemembers died for the United States. I think they died for Iran or for Israel. This is clearly Israel's war.”
Trump responded on Truth Social that her influence “will rapidly diminish.” That's not analysis. That's a directive. Fox host Mark Levin — pro-war, pro-Israel — called her “evil,” “diabolical,” a “harlot.” Trump publicly endorsed Levin's attacks.
Kelly fired back. Called Lindsey Graham an “internal threat” and a “homicidal maniac with a bloodlust that is insatiable.” Called out Sean Hannity by name for giving Graham “zero pushback.”
She owns her platform — SiriusXM channel, 4 million YouTube subscribers, her own media company. They can't pull the plug. So instead they're using the base itself as the weapon. Trump signals. Levin attacks. The followers comply.
The pattern.
Prejean Boller. Kent. Carlson. Kelly. Four people who believed in this president. All four said the same thing: this is Israel's war, not America's. All four are being systematically destroyed — not by the opposition, but by the machine they helped build.
One is a mother who wore a pin. One is a Gold Star husband. One is the most-watched broadcaster alive. One is a former Fox anchor with her own platform. None of it mattered. But something they didn't expect is happening: a coalition is forming. Conservative Catholics and CAIR. Sarah Palin and Muslim activists. Anti-war voices from every direction, united by one question nobody is allowed to ask.
The question this site asked on March 8 — whose war is this? — is the same question that got Carrie Prejean Boller fired from a religious liberty commission for expressing her religion. The same question that ended Joe Kent's career. The same question Tucker Carlson may go to prison for. The same question that got Megyn Kelly marked for destruction by the president of the United States. The same question 50,000 people marched for in London. The same question Iran's children are dying for. The same question you're reading right now.
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