The Tucker Carlson Show - Are Christians Required to Pledge Loyalty to Bibi Netanyahu? Carrie Prejean Boller & Tucker Respond.
Episode Date: March 13, 2026Does the Christian catechism require loyalty to Benjamin Netanyahu? Apparently it does, as Carrie Prejean Boller learned the hard way. (00:00) Trump's Religious Liberty Commission (14:53) Who Is Pa...ula White? (30:01) What Is Replacement Theology? (32:13) Was Carrie’s Ousting in Preparation for the Iran War? (43:18) Carrie's Strange Meeting With Dan Patrick and Paula White (52:01) What Happened in the Hearing? (1:17:12) Carrie's Feud With Seth Dillon Carrie Prejean Boller has been boldly standing for truth since 2009. Almost 20 years later here she is, the same girl, still standing. More bold than ever. Unwilling to compromise her Christian beliefs for a temporal position, even one appointed by the President of the United States. IG: @carrieprejeanboller X: @carrieprejean1 Paid partnerships with: VanMan: Use code TUCKER for 15% off your first order at http://vanman.shop/tucker Charity Mobile: A pro-life company serving pro-life customers and supporting pro-life causes for 30 years. Use promo code TUCKER to get a free phone with free activation, free shipping, and a free gift with every new line of service at https://charitymobile.com/Tucker Cozy Earth: Luxury shouldn't be out of reach. Get up to 20% off at https://cozyearth.com/TUCKER Defend: Enter code "Tucker" for 20% off your purchase at https://defendcellcam.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Carrie, thank you for doing this. I've been watching on the internet. I've never met you,
but I'm grateful for your honesty and your bravery. And the precision of what you say,
you never, in the face of all this criticism, never got so mad that you revealed ugly sentiments,
which I don't think you have. You just stuck right to the Christian case. So bless you for that.
How did you get involved in the President's Religious Liberty Commission? What is it,
and how did you become a member of it?
Very good question. So I was Miss California in 2009. Donald Trump owned the Miss Universe Miss USA organization. It was very controversial, but I dared to say on stage that I believe marriage is between one man and one woman. Yes. And I don't know if you remember that. I do remember it. And they punished you for it. Huge controversy. That was really before anybody was canceled. So I always tell people I was one of the first to be canceled. The crazy thing is the majority of Californians agreed with you because they voted. They voted.
in a referendum, pretty overwhelming, prop eight, which was then invalidated by a judge because democracy's fake.
But you were saying what most of your fellow Californians believed.
100%. Yeah. And I was just standing on my principles, which is what I'm doing now.
So Donald Trump loved me. He said, Carrie, this is going to be the best thing that ever happened to you.
I remember one day he was in his office and he's like, Carrie, you have the it factor.
And I'm like, what is that? I was 21 years old. I'm like, what does that mean?
And he's like, you just have it. He's like, you just have it.
He's like, you dared to speak the truth knowing what it would cost you.
And I think he really respected me for that.
And so at 21, I became this, you know, conservative darling, I guess you could say,
and dared to stand up for my faith.
And I doubled down.
You know, they told me, go on Matt Lauer and apologize for what you said.
You must apologize.
Did they really tell you, though?
Oh, yeah.
Yeah, the pageant people said, go on and apologize.
And I turned my phone off.
I went on Matt Lauer and he's like, all right, Carrie, let's do a redo.
How would you answer the question?
I said, I have no regrets.
I would literally-
So you're getting a lecture on sexual ethics from Matt Lauer?
Yeah.
Okay.
The irony of that.
Yeah.
Yeah, so I said I'd rather be biblically correct than politically correct.
And from there, it was like, I mean, I was on every news station, every day for four months.
It was nonstop.
It was to the point of, like, harassment.
Like, my 90-year-old grandmother was being harassed.
I mean, it was insane.
But I stood firm and I did not waver.
And your position just to restate all these years later was, I believe, marriage is between a man and a woman.
That was my answer.
That's it.
I said, no offense to anyone out there.
This is the way I was raised.
This is what I believe.
Marriage is between one man and one woman.
And I got second place.
And I got dragged through the mud.
It was horrible.
And the president loved me.
And he said, Carrie, this is, what do you want to do?
He's like, do you want to be on Dancing with the Stars?
Do you want to be on Fox News?
I did like a little try out on the morning show at Fox with Roger Ales in New York.
I didn't want to do that.
I didn't wake up at 3 a.m.
No, you don't.
And I said, you know what, Mr. President?
I said, all I want to do is get married, be a mom.
I had met Kyle.
And I just said, I just want to go on with my life.
But I do want to write a book because nobody can take my story from me.
And so he signed off on it.
Thank God he did because it was amazing that I was able to share my story.
and I just kept in touch with him all these years.
And so, you know, I would defend him when they were calling him a sexist, saying he was going backstage and looking at the girls and Miss USA and the, you know, changing rooms.
And I would just constantly be like, nope, that's not the guy.
Like, you're painting him as this sexist, misogynist, racist, you know, and he was being called every name in the book, you remember.
And I just defended him always, because I stand on truth.
and then fast forward to this Religious Liberty Commission,
and I got a call from the White House two days after I was confirmed as a Catholic,
and they said, we're calling on behalf of the President,
and we want to invite you to be on this Religious Liberty Commission.
When was that?
It was April 20th, I want to say, 2025.
And I wept.
I was like, wow, this is incredible.
I mean, almost 20 years later, after I took that stand,
here I am now defending religious liberty.
Because I ultimately lost the Miss USA or Miss California title because of my answer.
I will say that.
They took it away from it.
I remember.
Yeah.
And the president had my back, which was amazing.
He said, she just said nothing wrong.
She stood on her principles.
And I loved that about him.
Amen.
I agree.
Because that was when it was unpopular to do that.
Yes.
You know, he risked a lot.
I was standing there at Trump Tower with him.
And it was amazing.
I'll never forget that.
And so we just stayed friends.
I would call him while he's on the golf course and be like, hey, they're asking me to go on the gay pride parade.
I don't want to do that.
And he's like, I'll take care of it.
Don't worry.
The pageant people are trying to get you to march in the gay pride parade.
Yeah.
They're like, well, you can make it up to the gays by just going to the gay pride parade and showing that you're not a homophobic.
So I'm used to these tricks.
I've been doing this 20 years.
So, yeah.
So that's how I got on the commission.
It's exactly what's happening now.
It's exactly.
Topic has changed, sort of, but not the tactics.
So what did they tell you the Religious Liberty Commission was?
They told me that the Religious Liberty Commission was 12 of us, 12 commissioners,
and our job was to hear from everyday average Americans who were facing religious persecution,
like myself right now, ironically.
So we would have hearings in D.C. once a month, and Dan Patrick is the chairman of the commission.
We're equals.
on this commission.
Who's Dan Patrick?
He's the lieutenant governor of Texas.
He's not above me.
I'm not above him.
We're equals.
And it's under the Department of Justice.
So Pam Bondi is involved.
Actually?
Yeah.
Okay.
So we were told that we were going to be hearing from people at these hearings.
It's from like eight to two in the afternoon, so a very long day.
And the witnesses, we could recommend witnesses and then have them come and testify.
and I recommended so many great witnesses throughout these past seven months.
I recommended a little boy who was forced to, you know, read a book about how you can be a transgender.
And he came and met the president and everybody got to see that.
That was special.
The president really appreciated him and his parents' stance and standing up for religious freedom.
So stuff like that.
We heard from a Navy SEAL who lost his pension because he didn't want to get the COVID shot,
things like that, where we were doing really great work.
And I thought it was actually protecting religious freedom.
But I realize now that's not what it was.
No, it was softening up Christians for the Iran War, obviously, and other things.
Who were the other members of it, the other 11?
Yeah, so I actually, when I got the call, I actually wept because I didn't feel qualified.
I thought, you know, here I am amongst these incredible names, Bishop Barron.
Cardinal Dolan, Kelly Shackleford.
He's run a religious liberty law firm for 35 years.
He's a big CEO.
You had Ryan Anderson.
You had crazy Paula White.
Just these incredible names.
You have a woman, Alison Ho, who I believe her husband might be the next Supreme Court justice.
She's argued at the Supreme Court over, I think, eight times.
I mean, here I am, this mom.
who I just didn't feel qualified.
I didn't make the connection between your own experience of religious discrimination and disappointment, but clearly that was the point, right?
But then I realized that, no, I am qualified. In fact, I'm probably one of the most qualified because I don't know how many people on that stage have ever been attacked, have ever been slandered, have ever been canceled, have ever lost anything. I mean, look at Dr. Phil. He's on the commission. He has a huge organization.
They have big backing, big money behind them.
And here I am this little mom that I'm not owned by anybody.
They can't take anything from me.
And that's why I'm free.
And that's why I said what I said that day.
So what were the meetings like?
Prior to the anti-Semitism hearing, they were incredible.
I was crying as I would listen to these people who are facing religious persecution.
And the end of this, the main part of this commission is the end of the one-year appointment was we were going to
to sit down with the president and say, okay, here's our report. Here's what we recommend that you,
you know, maybe executive orders that you can put in, maybe legislative things that you can
push to protect religious freedom. And so I took this position very serious, very serious.
It makes me sad. You know, I was the champion for mothers who didn't want to vaccinate their
kids to go to school. I listened to people.
that are suffering in Gaza that simply just were protesting at their college campus,
they're using their First Amendment rights.
It's crazy.
Did you have any sense from talking to the other members between April when you got it
and was it January, I think, when this contra-tomp happened?
Did you have any sense that the other members of the commission were trying to steer you
in a certain direction, disagreed with you, had an agenda that was not stated?
I realized in August. So I got appointed in April, or May, May 1st, National Day of Prayer, went to the White House, the president signed the executive order, we're all standing there. And then we took the summer break. So we had a couple months off. And then our first hearing was going to be, I believe it was end of August or early September. Well, end of August, I got a call from the White House, the PPO. Or I guess it was, no, it was the
designated federal officer who's in charge of the commission. So the head of Dan. He's the chairman and then
his boss. And she's like, hey, Carrie, I noticed that you've been posting some things online.
And there's been some chatter in the White House that you're an anti-Semite. You're an anti-Semite?
And I literally was like, what are you talking now? Who was this person? Her name's Mary Margaret
Bush. And she said, I don't know who it is, but it's probably some low person.
that is just trying to cause problems.
I would ignore it,
but I just wanted to make sure that you're mindful of what you're posting.
And that was the first time where I was like, okay,
like I am not a, this is not a paid position.
I'm a volunteer.
They pay for my flight.
They pay for my hotel.
But that's it.
I'm not paid to do this job.
I'm volunteering this job.
And so I said, wait a sec.
I pushed back.
And I said, you're telling me that as a religious liberty commissioner
to protect religious liberty.
I don't have my religious liberty
to post about things
that affect my religion
and my religious beliefs.
So I said, I push back
and I said, what are the things
that I've been posting?
Well, you posted Tucker Carlson's
or you posted
the Green Beret that you interviewed,
Anthony Aguilar.
I said, yeah, I did.
I did post that.
That's sad.
That's heartbreaking.
Shooting people in food lines,
which they have?
Yeah, I said,
I'm a pro-life Christian.
I have a duty
to speak out. And it would be a betrayal of my conscience not to.
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So this woman from the White House said that posting an interview that I did made you an anti-Semite?
She said that there were people complaining about certain things that I was posting.
And then this was the worst.
She said, you know, you posted Pope Leo and what he said.
And you wrote in the caption, you know, that there's suffering in Gaza and there's a genocide.
You know, you really just, you shouldn't use that language.
That's when I knew.
This is a war.
We are in an absolute war.
I said, I'm a Catholic.
You're telling me that I have to censor my posts of Pope Leo, the Holy Father.
I can't post what he's saying, talking about the grave suffering of the Palestinians in Gaza.
And she said, you also cannot talk about Zionism.
So Zionism, this is her words, is their right to exist.
And so when you're posting about Zionism, Carrie, you're saying that the Jews don't have a right to exist.
Huh?
Mary Margaret Bush is her name.
Mary Margaret Bush is her name.
She's a young woman.
And I said, well, this wouldn't jeopardize my position on the commission, would it?
Like the president doesn't know about this, right?
Because imagine me.
I'm like, I just got appointed.
I'm super excited.
I'm passionate.
This is like my dream job to protect religious freedom.
And now I'm being told, I don't have my own.
And she goes, oh, no, no, no, the president, no, don't worry about this carry.
This wouldn't jeopardize.
So I just kept posting.
Well, then I got a call from the PPO office at the White House.
May I just ask you to pause for one sec?
Did she, did Mary Margaret Bush tell you who had called you an anti-Semite?
That's a serious slander.
Oh, yeah.
Did she name the people saying that?
I have no idea who it is.
Oh, it's just people, people are saying.
I think the people was Paula White.
Let's just be honest.
It was Paula White, I think.
My personal opinion is that.
Okay, so now I'm sorry to keep interrupting this amazing narrative,
but for people who don't follow this, who is Paula White?
Paula White is Trump's pastor.
Okay.
That's who he picked as his pastor.
And she's a pastor?
That's her official position.
She's a pastor.
I don't believe women can be pastors, but who am I?
I'm just dumb mom in California.
Yeah. So is she's a Christian pastor, Paula?
She's a Christian Zionist evangelical heretic, in my opinion.
Okay.
But yeah, she's Trump's, she runs the White House, the Faith Office, White House position,
and she's on the Religious Liberty Commission with me and very involved in all things,
Veeb. Nanjahou, and so I got a call from...
How would you rate her authority as a Christian leader?
Oh, I don't take her serious at all.
I don't think she's a Christian leader.
I think she's a crazy person, honestly.
I think she's a heretic.
I think for people who think you're throwing those terms around lightly or slandering her,
I think it would be worth going online and reading about her
and watching videos of her demanding money from her congregation on film
with some other Christian pastor in a foreign country.
Clearly, she's got a complicated personal life.
and saying things that bear no resemblance at all to Christian doctrine,
that I think it's fair what you're saying, I guess is my point.
Yeah, so I got a call from the White House, Mary Sproles, another Mary, and I looked her up.
From presidential personnel office.
Yes, PPO office, yeah.
I got a call in August shortly after that phone call with the other Mary.
And I'll never forget it.
I answered the phone, and she's like, hi, hi, Carrie, this is Mary Sprills calling from the White House, PPO office.
I'm calling to ask you for your resignation today.
When was this?
This was in August.
Yeah.
This was in August.
A few weeks after.
Yes, very scary.
And I remember I had like a tear just come down, but I wasn't sad.
It was like, it was like anger.
Had you gone to any meetings of the commission at this point?
Our first, we had a first hearing just, yeah, briefly, like a brief hearing on kind of the history of religious freedom in America.
but our first hearing, the most important hearing coming up,
the little boy that had to read the book,
was a few weeks later.
Okay, so this is before you even served out your duties as a commissioner.
It was before the first official hearing.
And she asked for your resignation.
She said, I want your written resignation today.
And I said, who are you?
I thought this was a joke.
Who is this person?
And she goes, I am calling on behalf of the White House.
I said, why would you ask me from a resignation?
I just got on this commission.
What did I do wrong?
Boy, you are tough.
Oh, I was not going to go down without a fight because I knew.
I knew.
I'm just looking at your husband who's nodding it.
She's tough.
So, excuse me.
No.
No.
Good for you.
Yeah, I said, I'm not resigning.
And I don't know who asked you to have me resign.
Was it the president?
Because I think the president should ask me to resign if he wants me to resign.
He appointed me and only he can ask for my resignation.
So I'm not resigning.
So we got off the phone.
Wait, but on what grounds was she demanding your resignation?
She did not answer any questions.
She was just told it was like a puppet.
She was like, I got to just send the message.
So I called her back.
So she said, we're asking for your resignation,
but she did not explain why.
No.
She said it's just not working out.
Yeah, literally, now that it's coming back to me.
This was not a Tinder date.
It's just not working out.
It's just not working out.
And I'm going, this is serious.
This is very serious.
Yeah.
So then I hung up and then I wanted to make sure it was a legit person.
So I called right back.
And I said, hi, Mary.
I said, this is Carrie.
I'm just curious.
Please, I know you don't want to give me information.
I know you're just a messenger because I don't want to be mean to her.
Of course.
But I said, who is telling you to have me resigned?
Who have you talked to?
And I'll never forget it.
She didn't want to say it, but she finally said it.
She goes, I've talked to Paula White and Dan Patrick and Brittany Baldwin,
who Brittany Baldwin used to work for Ted Cruz.
So it's all making sense now what's going on.
So this is a witch hunt.
They're trying to actively remove me.
And they know that the only way that I could be removed is if I resign or if I die or if the president removes me.
So in my mind, I'm thinking, does the president know about this?
Or is this just Dan and Paula trying to out me on their own?
I think they thought, oh, if we ask her to resign, she'll resign.
But I didn't resign. I said, no, there's no reason to resign. You should resign, actually. Why are you asking me to resign? So she told me Dan, Patrick, Paul, so immediately, imagine how boiling I was. So I tried to get in touch with Paula White. No response. I tried to get in touch with Dan. No response. Did you call them or text them?
The weirdest part about this commission, I honestly think it's so fake and gay, because we didn't even have each other's, like, phone numbers, emails.
Like, I had to literally ask, like, hey, can I get Paula White's email?
So I actually called her daughter-in-law.
Her name's Rachel.
She's a pastor, young woman.
And I said, hey, Rachel, I said, I just got this disturbing call.
I need to talk to Paula immediately.
And she's like, okay, let me try to get a hold of her.
Paula never called me back.
What?
No.
I waited for like a week and a half.
Isn't she required to in the New Testament if you have a conflict with the fellow Christian?
Is it Matthew 18?
Matthew 18?
Man, you're good.
Yeah.
But I mean, that's a requirement from Jesus.
You've got a problem.
Go directly to that person.
Exactly.
Yeah.
So I did.
And she did not want to call me back.
And then her daughter-in-law, I got her on the phone and her daughter-in-law said, yeah, I talked to my mom.
And she said, don't worry about it.
There's a lot of snakes in D.C.
There's a lot of snakes in the White House.
And I would just ignore it.
And my mother-in-law loves you, Carrie.
Don't worry about it.
I think it's just one of the snakes in the White House.
But Paula White would not speak to you directly.
No, no.
So then finally, after I was on pins and needles for a week and a half, wondering what's going on?
Am I on this commission?
I emailed everybody.
I called Bishop Barron.
I got him on the phone.
I said, hey, have you been, did you hear that they tried to remove me?
He goes, what?
Why would they try to remove you?
I said, I have no idea other than I've been criticized.
Israel and, you know, talking about the genocide in Gaza. Sorry, I'm a pro-life Christian. I can't sit here
while children are being starved and bombed. And he totally supported me. And he's like, this is insane.
You would never be removed from that. Bishop Barron told me that. Talk to Ben Carson.
Have you, Ben Carson's on the commission with me. Hey, Ben, did you hear about them trying to remove me
from this commission? No, absolutely not. Ignore it. I've never heard of anything about this.
Kelly Shackleford, same thing. I said, you're a religious liberty attorney for 35.
five years. Did I do something wrong? Am I not allowed to have my religious freedom while serving
on this religious liberty commission? Or do I have to be a Zionist who supports a genocide? Is that the
requirements of this commission? He said the same thing. I haven't heard a word. I literally talked to
almost everyone on the commission. I talked to Cardinal Dolan in person. I said, they tried to get me
off this commission, Cardinal. He goes, what for what? I said, well, because I've been posting about Gaza.
He goes, I just gave humanitarian relief to Gaza.
So if they're going to kick you off, I guess they're going to kick me off too.
Literally his words, Cardinal Dolan.
They all supported me.
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So at this point you believed it was just Paula White.
Yeah.
Why would the lieutenant governor of Texas beyond this commission?
I think that he is a snake.
I think him and Paula are together in this,
and they wanted to get rid of any dissenting voice that goes against their Zionists.
But why was he on the commission?
I didn't even know who he was.
I had no idea who he was.
But I guess Trump appointed him as the chairman of this commission.
So then I got a call.
After I was on pins and needles, I finally got a call.
And it was Dan and Paula.
And I'll never forget.
I literally remember every word.
Dan Patrick and Paula White.
Yes, they called me and they said,
Hi, Carrie.
I know you've been worried this past couple weeks, but Dan started.
And he goes, I just want to let you know we've been in meetings about your situation.
What situation?
Yeah, what situation that I'm posting about, God forbid, I criticize Israel.
Can't do that while serving in this administration.
And he said, you know, I just want to let you know, Carrie, your job on this commission.
I'll never forget this, Tucker.
your job on this commission is protect the president and his reputation.
He said that to me the first thing out of his mouth.
I couldn't believe it. I go, what? I thought my job is protect religious freedom.
I thought that's what he appointed me to do. And he goes, you know, you've been saying things online, Carrie, and you really need to stay off social media.
Do not use social media between now and the end of your term.
And then Paula White chimed in
And she said, yeah, Carrie, you know what?
You really shouldn't be posting about replacement theology.
You shouldn't be posting about that.
And there's a lot of people that are saying that you're an anti-Semite, Carrie, by your posts.
You're criticizing Zionism.
You're criticizing Israel.
And we have a problem with that.
And then Dan chimed in again, and he got loud.
He got real loud.
And he's like, you know, Carrie?
Because I push back.
And I said, well, wait a second.
I said, what am I posting that is so offensive to you?
That's against the rules of this commission.
Because I didn't sign anything saying I wasn't going to use my social media.
I speak out about things that I care about.
I'm a religious person.
I'm a Christian.
And he said, he said, you've been saying things that go against.
Never forget this.
He goes, you've been saying things that are not in alignment with the president?
and are not alignment with Paula White
and some of the other members on this commission.
And that's when I knew that this commission was a fraud.
It was pretend.
It was not about religious freedom.
It was about you better be a Zionist.
You better push our agenda or you're off.
And that was in August.
So we ended the conversation.
Dan got really upset because I said,
I really do want to keep posting.
I'm not going to not use my social media.
can't agree to that, Dan.
And he goes, well, why don't you just, if you have any questions about Israel or Gaza,
because Paula White timed in was like, I'm the expert in that.
Paula White's an expert on Gaza?
Yeah, yeah, I'm the expert in that.
You know, I just got back from there, and there's no kids starving there.
It's all fake, Carrie.
It's all pretend.
Yeah.
And so she said if you want.
She's a Christian minister saying that?
Yeah, yeah.
Do you think that she at any point in the course of a day feels like,
I'm going to have to answer for this at some point.
No, I think she's just...
To deny the death of children in the name of Jesus is a pretty heavy thing to do.
It's pretty sick.
It's pretty dark.
And she said, I want you, if you have any questions about anything, if you want to post anything,
you need to run it by me first.
So now Paula White, an equal of mine on this commission, is now telling me that I have to get everything approved by her in order to post about my religion.
disbeliefs. Is that insane?
That's making my heartbeat fast. I'm listening to this. Yes.
Yeah. So that's the backstory. Well, it's completely evil. And I'll just say I know Paula White,
sort of. I know Dan Patrick very well. He's a lot more liberal than I am. He's quite liberal.
But I always liked him. You know, he's not stupid at all. And I am shocked by this.
I was shocked by it. It's so disgraceful. Me too. I cried, actually. I cried.
I cried to my husband. I cried to my kids. I couldn't believe this. I couldn't believe that this was happening in the United States of America, that we care more about protecting a foreign nation than we do our own people.
Did either one of them,
so Dan is a self-described Christian,
Paula White, is some kind
of Christian minister, I guess.
I want to be clear, it doesn't look like Christianity to me,
but I'm trying not to judge.
But did either one of them explain
why a requirement of the Christian faith
is supporting the Netanyahu government?
Do they explain the theology there?
Because I don't understand it.
Yeah, no, they never explained it.
They just said, you can't have your theology.
You can't believe what you want.
You have to submit to ours.
But their theology is that Christians are required as a matter of faith to support the government
of Israel.
Oh, yeah.
Oh, yeah.
Do you have any idea?
Those who bless Israel will be blessed.
It's exactly what Ted told you.
Yeah, I mean, he had no idea.
We're in the Bible.
It was, of course, that line is not actually in the Bible.
It doesn't say that.
No.
But whatever, the leap between that, whatever that means, it does mean something.
and the moral, the religious requirement to support the government of Israel.
I mean, those are just like completely two different things.
No, they don't think they are.
Did Paula White or Dan Patrick explain where you were wrong on doctrine?
No.
No, they just said, I cannot hold firm to replacement theology,
which they don't know, Catholics, it's fulfillment theology.
We believe that we are the fulfillment, you know.
It's not replaced.
They like to dig us and say, oh, you believe,
believe in replacement theology. No, no, no, we're the fulfillment. Christ is the fulfillment of Israel.
Well, that's what it says in the New Testament. Yeah, exactly.
I mean, it says it like on every page. So, but they're accusing you of believing in something
called replacement theology. For people who don't follow this, and I'm kind of one of them,
I don't fully understand what that means. What do they mean by that? They believe that, so replacement
theology, their claim is that the church has replaced Israel. So for 2,000 years, that's what all of the
early church fathers have taught.
that we are the new Israel, we're the spiritual Semites.
They would literally be rolling in their graves
if they thought that we were being told that
that 1948 Israel is some biblical prophecy fulfillment.
I mean, that alone is insane.
That they think that this political state of Israel
that was created in 48,
mostly by atheists,
is some biblical prophecy being fulfilled.
And I mean, you're aware of Darby and Schofield.
So this is the fruit of that, of that, those rotten.
Is there any other place in America, I mean, in the world, rather, where you have a big group of Christians who believe that 1948 Israel is a fulfillment of prophecy?
No.
In fact, do you know, Tucker, that I asked my priest who I had several, I had about six priests guiding me before this hearing, spiritually advising me before this hearing, because I wanted to make sure.
I need to make sure that I know what I'm saying.
it's actually accurate with what the church teaches.
And I'll never forget.
He's from Spain.
God bless him.
He's so, so sweet.
And I said, Father, do you know what Zionism is?
He looked at me like I was an alien.
And he's like, what's Zionism?
I couldn't believe it.
I said, you realize in America that these people like Paula White,
Dan Patrick, Ted Cruz, most of our politicians in government,
who have power, who are in the White House praying over the president,
they're Zionists.
They believe that 1948 Israel is a biblical prophecy fulfillment.
He looked at me like I was crazy.
He said, nobody's ever taught that.
I said, I know.
And now they're forcing it on me, Catholic, on this commission.
Yeah, it's really scary.
Well, it's, yeah, and especially since we just, you know, wound up in a war thanks to this.
I mean, it's hard not to see this as all preparation.
for this war, which is resetting the world.
And they had to get rid of the only dissenter of that, of Zionism.
They had to get rid of her on this commission before the war.
It was within weeks.
That did occur to me watching this.
Why is it so important to crush this woman?
Like, okay, she's confused you disagree with.
It's a religious liberty commission.
You've got, or there are Jews on it too?
One rabbi.
One rabbi.
So he's got different views.
You would think, he's Jewish, you're Christian, that's okay.
Yeah.
It's okay to disagree.
I know.
But it's not okay to question the behavior of the secular nation state of Israel.
So that tells you it's not really about religious liberty, right?
Not at all.
It's about.
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So, okay, the upshot of that conversation was what?
They call you and tell you've got to run your social media posts by this priestess.
Yeah.
And you say no.
Then what happens?
So I kind of played along with it just to see where it would go.
So I didn't stop posting, but I would run things by her.
Like that kid in Florida who was being detained in Israel, I sent her an email and I said,
Hey, Paula, I said, there's a kid in Israel that's detained.
U.S. citizen.
I said, we need to do something about this.
I said, I know you have connections with Bibi.
Maybe you can call Bibi up and see if you can get him released.
This is what I am supposed to do on this commission.
This is a U.S. citizen.
that is being detained a child in Israel, and nobody's doing anything about it. No response.
Then I sent her another email saying, hey, Paula, there's a bunch of teachers, the Christian schools in Israel are being shut down because these Palestinian teachers are being told they can't come and teach.
So these Christian schools are going to be closed. Can you help? Can you do something about it? No response.
So this arrogant woman who had the audacity to ask me to get things run by her in order to post online doesn't even have the respect to respond.
She does not care about religious freedom at all.
And that's when I really knew that I was up against a big, big giant.
So I just kept posting and I just kept posting more.
more and more every day because I wasn't going to allow them to do this to me.
No, they mess with the wrong person.
Apparently they did.
Yeah.
Oh, I love it so much.
I can't stand it.
I wish more men were like this.
I know.
Sorry to say that.
It makes me so sad.
Anyway, yeah, it's like 90% of the people I know in my world who were like,
oh, you told me to violate my principles.
I'm doubling down to my principles.
They're like 90% women.
and I don't know what, and I respect and love them all, truly revere them.
But like half the population's male are where of the men.
I don't get it.
I talked to my wife about this all the time.
Like, what is that?
They're afraid.
It's.
Well, nobody wants to be called an anti-Semite.
I get it.
Nobody wants to be called a race.
Nobody wants to go through what you're going through, what I'm going through.
No, I agree.
You know, they put you in this box and they shut the door and they say, shut up, you anti-Semite.
You're not allowed in society.
We're going to shame you.
We're going to, we're going to cancel.
you, we're going to destroy you.
That's what they do.
Yeah, and of course it raises the chances you're going to get shot to death by a lot,
which is one of the reasons they do it, right?
So we had this moment of agreement after Charlie Kirk was killed that, you know,
calling people Nazis can get them killed.
And so I immediately called Mark Levin and Ben Shapiro and it's like,
wow, you know, we should not fight.
They both agreed.
And the next thing you know, because they do understand it makes it more likely.
you'll be killed. Oh, yeah. They're totally pro-violence, obviously. Yeah. And so yeah, the stakes are super high.
Very high. I have small children. I take this very serious. You should take it seriously.
Yeah. So then what happened? So then I just doubled down. I kept posting. I wasn't getting any
responses from Paula. I sent a follow up with the head of the commission saying, hey, are other
commissioners being told they can't post on social media, or am I the only one given that guidance?
Yeah. And she sent me an email back saying, well, you must have prudence when you post, which I agree with.
But none of the other commissioners, Tucker, were told what I was told. They were all posting freely.
Dr. Phil was posting. Eric Metaxus, who has his own show, he's posting.
Eric Metaxus? He's on the commission. Actually? Yeah, actually. Crazy.
Crazy.
Crazy.
Wow.
Since my removal, he has attacked me like you cannot imagine.
Very disappointing.
Sad, sad guy.
Yeah.
Sad, very troubled guy.
So leading up to this hearing, imagine all that backstory.
So people only saw that hearing in February.
But there was a whole backstory.
And I kept my mouth shut.
I wanted to come out and tell the world what they did to me.
And I actually was going to do it on stage that day.
but my priest advised me not to.
I don't know if I should have or shouldn't have,
but I kind of wanted to call Paula White and Dan Patrick out to their face in front of the world.
So this all leads up to the hearing last month?
Yes, the anti-Semitism hearing.
And so did you have contact with anybody else on the commission that day before the hearing?
No, so the way it works is before the hearing, once we request our witnesses,
we get a whole 40-page rundown of everything they're going to say,
who they are, what they're going to speak about,
so we can prepare to ask them questions
and kind of go back and forth, take notes and all that.
And so I realized I hadn't gotten the paper yet.
I hadn't gotten who was speaking,
and I had requested four Jewish Americans
who are facing true anti-Semitism here in America,
and they were all four rejected.
Why?
Because they're not Zionists.
You had to be a certain kind of Jew
in order to be accepted to this hearing.
They were rejected?
They were rejected.
By whom?
By the commission.
Whoever calls the shots, I have no idea.
It's so unorganized.
I honestly don't even know how this commission works,
unfortunately.
It's embarrassing to say that, to admit it.
But I don't know who approves these.
I recommend a Norm Finkelstein.
who he's written books about.
I mean, he is so knowledgeable on this.
Son of Holocaust survivors.
Yeah.
Who better?
Who better to speak on this than Norm?
He was rejected.
Norm Finkelstein.
Who else?
Miko Pallad.
He's an Israeli citizen raised there in Israel,
and now he runs a Palestinian organization.
Does tremendous work.
And then this guy, David Spelvic,
in New York. He's out of New York. And then I requested a rabbi, a Jewish rabbi, who's been fighting against Zionism for over 40 years.
What they call it Torah Jew, I assume, a believer in the Torah. Not the...
He says he's the Orthodox. That's how he, yeah. So, yeah, all four.
There are a lot of those. I know a bunch of them. Oh, yeah, they're all anti-Zionists. Yeah.
Yeah. So anyway, they were all rejected. I requested two Palestinian Christian organizations to speak, just to have a fair and balanced hearing.
I wanted it to be fair and balanced.
They were rejected, too.
Yeah, unfortunately.
So I'm on the plane heading to D.C. before the hearing.
I still haven't gotten the rundown of who's except, who are, who am I going to be hearing from?
So I send an email, hey, wondering where the rundown is, I need to prepare.
I'm on the plane.
I need to prepare for this hearing tomorrow.
Okay, yeah, we'll send it over soon.
Never sent it.
Never got it from them.
I had to email Kelly Shackleford and say, hey,
Kelly, did you receive any preparations for this hearing? Oh, yeah, yeah, they sent it a couple weeks ago.
So they purposely did not send me the rundown. I believe. I believe they wanted to leave me out of it.
So I wasn't prepared. But I was prepared. So you had no idea who's going to appear at the hearing.
No idea. No idea. And the only way I knew Norm wasn't accepted and Miko and David and the rabbis,
they told me we weren't accepted. And it broke my heart because there is true anti-Semitism happening.
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was scared for my life you know most of the commissioners stay at the museum of the bible because that's where the hearing is
I had requested that I stay there due to my safety.
They rejected that.
I stayed at a random hotel across the way.
They wouldn't let you stay there?
No, I requested.
I said, hey, I don't feel safe.
You know, I'm traveling alone.
No.
No, I said for my safety, I'd like to stay at the museum.
That way, I just go down the elevator and I'm there at the hearing.
No.
So I had a Muslim woman who has become a dear friend, like a sister.
She's on the advisory board to this commission.
She's one of the only Muslim representatives.
So there's 30 advisory board members, and then there's the 12 commissioners.
So I said, hey, Samira, I said, would you mind meeting me at my hotel and walking with me over?
Like, I don't really feel safe, walking alone.
Sure, yeah.
So she met me in my hotel lobby, and I got a text at 7.30 in the morning.
The hearing was supposed to start at 8.
We were supposed to arrive at 745, and it was from Dan Patrick.
And he said, meet me in this room for a meeting with me and Paula.
I was like, oh, you guys want to play dirty.
Last hour you want to play dirty.
Okay.
So I didn't respond.
I'm not going to engage in that.
I'm here for the Religious Liberty Commission.
And I knew this hearing was very important.
So I did not respond.
So as soon as I get to the Museum of the Bible, go in the VIP entrance, back door, Samira's with me.
Brittany Baldwin comes up.
And she, remember, she was one of the ones that the White House mentioned that they spoke to about my resignation.
So I'm already on to her.
And she was a former Ted Cruz step.
Yes, yes.
And so she came up to me and goes, oh, Carrie, Dan Patrick wants to meet you in the room with Paula.
And I said, I don't feel comfortable meeting with him alone.
I'm sorry.
Unless Samira's welcome, I'll come with her, but I'm not coming alone.
She got very nervous and was like, oh, okay, I'll let him know.
And I said, okay, let him know.
So she made Samira go and I went to the back with all the commissioners.
And so I'm sitting back there.
At that point, I'm like at a 10.
Like I probably have smoke coming out of my ears.
I'm at a 10 just hearing this.
Tucker, this has been going on far too long.
Like, these people are relentless.
And they thought that they could bully me, a mom in California.
But they didn't know what they were up against because I was not going to back down.
So I walk in the back.
Dan Patrick is in there with Ben Carson.
And I believe Paula White was already in there.
And I'd walk right past.
Go to the back.
start, you know, preparing
because thank God Kelly sent me the list.
And I'm just to myself, and Eric Metaxus comes up,
and he goes, what's wrong with you?
And I go, really?
Do you want to know what's wrong with me?
I said, were you told that you can't post on social media
while you serve on this commission, or was it just me?
I know you're a Zionist, so you're probably safe,
but I'm not a Zionist.
So I was told I can't post about my position on Israel.
I can't post criticism of Israel.
And he looks at me like I was crazy.
And he's like, what?
They told you you can't pull?
I said, yeah, they told me I can't post.
I said, that's what's going on, Eric.
That's what's going on.
And now they're trying to do an intervention meeting right before the hearing with Dan
and Paula and Ben.
I said, but I'm not going.
And he goes, well, yeah, yeah.
I mean, this is crazy.
I said, I know you're Zionists and that's fine.
You're entitled to your beliefs.
I'm entitled to mine.
But you can't force me to,
to believe what you believe.
This is a religious liberty commission.
We should all be diverse.
We shouldn't all be the same, right, Eric?
Yeah, right.
So then Brittany comes back and she goes,
okay, Dan said Samira can come.
So I'm going to bring Samira up.
I said, great.
I'd like a witness there.
So she was bringing Samir up
and I looked at Eric and I go,
hey, I go, do you mind coming with me?
I said, you remind me a lot of my dad.
And my dad passed away a couple years ago.
I said, I would really appreciate it
if you would come with me so I don't have to come alone.
And he goes, well, do I have to?
And I go, yeah, I'd like you to. Man up and come with me. So he came with me. So it's me, Eric and Samir. We walk in, Ben Carson, Dan Patrick, Paula White, and Brittany are in there. And right away, it was like heated. And Dan looks at me and he goes, how do you think this Religious Liberty Commission has been going, Carrie? I said it's been going great. I've really enjoyed being on this commission. And he goes, well, I just want to know, what are you going to?
to say today. Yeah. Yeah. And I go, what am I going to say today? What are you going to say today, Dan?
Are we going to talk about a foreign country? Because whatever you're going to say, I'm going to say.
So if you're going to talk about Israel, I'm going to talk about Gaza. Okay? I'm literally talking to these
politicians, like they're five-year-olds, like they're my kids. I'm like, you guys can't be this dumb.
Like I know you think I'm dumb, but I'm not.
I'm smarter than I look, I guess.
You guys thought I was dumb.
You thought I was just going to be on this commission
and play along to get along.
Yeah, the beauty queen.
We can boss her around.
Yeah, we can boss the dumb blonde around.
Throw her around.
Tell her what to do.
Nobody else.
Yeah, so it got very heated.
So what did he say when you said that?
He goes, well, I mean, you posted yesterday at the airplane.
They're tracking every move I make
and they're seeing everything I post.
which is good. I did that on purchase. Why do they care? You've got one commissioner who's not on the
on the program. Like, why is that a problem? They're obsessed with me. I don't know. So he goes,
and Brittany Baldwin is in the corner. And she goes, yeah, I can pull it up. Here it is.
You posted that you are so proud to serve on this Religious Liberty Commission and something
about you're not going to be bullied by the Zionist supremacists. And you posted a free Palestine hashtag.
I literally started laughing.
I go, you guys are ridiculous.
I said, this is a hearing on anti-Semitism.
And I said, oh, by the way, did you accept any of my witnesses that I recommended, Dan?
Brittany, Ben, Paula?
Did you accept them?
No.
Why not?
Why not?
They're Jewish Americans that are facing anti-Semitism.
Oh, you don't want them because they're not Zionists?
Because they don't believe what you believe about Israel.
They've been fighting against Zionism for 40 years.
You don't want people like that?
Oh, I got mad.
But I kept my cool.
They didn't know what to say.
And they go, well, you had reposted something saying that we weren't accepting.
I said, yeah, you weren't accepting any of my witnesses.
You accepted none of them.
And thank God, Kelly Shackleford gave me the witness list.
So I knew who was speaking today.
I said, you guys didn't even send me the list of the speakers.
You guys did that on purpose, didn't you?
I called them all out by name.
And then I look over at Eric and I go,
Eric, by the way, while we're here,
I said, were you told that you can't post on social media
or was it just me, Paula?
Did you have to get your post run through Paula
in order to post and use your social media,
your private social media page?
Or did you only tell me, Paula?
I said, the audacity that it takes.
I said, thank God I know my rights.
You don't control me.
And I said, and Paula, wait till the public finds out about this.
they're not going to be happy with you.
You tried to censor me
while serving on a religious liberty commission.
You tried to force me to believe what you believe.
You forced me to adopt your religion
and I won't do it.
And that's why you're angry.
And then Dan got really weird
and he's like, well, you've been posting about Charlie Kirk.
It was so weird.
Oh, they didn't like it when you posted about Charlie Kirk.
No.
They said, you've been questioning, you know,
who assassinated him?
I go, oh, wow.
God forbid, I question.
anything. I have to be a robot, right, Dan?
No one's been convicted. Right. That's what I said. I said, this is an ongoing
investigation. I have every right. And moreover, I don't think this kind of behavior puts
people's concerns to rest. It was very odd. It was very odd. Ruthlessness, cruelty,
single-minded devotion to like some weird culty cause. Like, that doesn't make me feel better
at all. Shut up and obey. Yeah. But they didn't like that, huh? No. Because,
I don't obey them.
They don't like that.
Oh, I'm trying not to get.
Okay, so, wow.
So how is this resolved?
Yeah, so the meeting was supposed to start at, I think it was supposed to start at 830 or 9.
It ended up being late, like the hearing started late because it was this heated and Ben Carson's sitting there half asleep.
I'm like, come on, Ben.
Like, what are you doing?
Stand up and speak up for me.
You know, I'm being literally attacked by all these people.
Thank God Samira was with me.
She's so soft-spoken and sweet.
And she stood up and she's like, you know, there are suffering going on in Gaza.
You guys realize that, right?
I'm one of the only Muslims on this commission.
Like, can you not just accept that?
Like, and then Eric was super rude to her.
He's like, who are you and why are you here?
It was so disrespectful.
It felt so bad for her.
So is there, is Eric Metaxus's position that there's no suffering in Gaza or that it's
immoral to talk about it?
Well, it's, of course, justified.
Because we're trained that no Muslim is worth defending, right?
How is that a Christian perspective?
Yeah, it's not.
It's not a Christian perspective.
And I feel I was the only one living out my Christian faith saying, wait a second.
There's suffering in Gaza.
There's a genocide happening.
There's a Holocaust happening.
Why am I not allowed to post about it?
Oh, because it goes against the president.
And your job is to protect the president.
And Dan did say that again in the intervention hearing.
I remember.
He said, you know, you're just saying things that go against.
against the president and to serve on this commission as a privilege. It's a privilege. And you're
abusing that privilege. Ultimately is what he said. As I've said, I know everybody, almost everybody
in the room. And I mean, I like everybody just as a default. So it's so distressing to hear this.
It's so distressing to hear this. Shocking to me. Yeah. Changes how have you a lot of these people.
Many of them are owned, unfortunately. That's obvious. And there's also.
clearly some there's a supernatural quality to this i mean you can't pay most people enough to defend
the murder of children so i do think there's a way in which they're under a spell i know it's so sad
you know and and i will say of eric metaxis who wrote a very long book celebrating martin luther
not a zionist yeah martin luther the author of on the jews and their lies and so it's a little
weird i don't know speaking of anti-semitism
I mean, what?
Yeah.
But anyway, whatever, I don't want to get in the weeds.
Okay, so the point of this was to get you within boundaries before the hearing opened.
But that didn't work.
No.
So then what happened in the hearing?
So imagine I'm now like, I mean, the anger that I had, I can't even describe because this has been building for months now.
And so it was at an all-time high.
And so when we left the meeting, went on stage, I'm like shaking.
I'm like shaking.
I could cry.
I could scream.
Like, I'm just like, and I just prayed.
And I'm like, okay, Lord, like, I need to just stay calm.
I have to get through this hearing.
This is a five-hour hearing and I got to get through it.
And I need to be poised.
I need to be respectful.
I can't let my anger get to me.
And I have to remain a Christian during this hearing.
I cannot give them a reason to say,
you're not a Christian. And so it just started. Thank you. Thank you for doing that. Thank you.
Thank you again, as I said at the outset, people get, this has happened to me like a thousand times.
You just get so mad that you say something cruel, you overstate what you believe, you get personal,
you're not a good representative of the faith at all. You become a terrible representative because you get
angry. And it's been a constant struggle for me my whole life. And I'm, you're,
usually fail. That's why, again, I was just amazed by your testimony because it was so controlled.
You kept control, which is essential man you succeeded. So then, okay, what happened? You go into the
room and what happened? Yeah, so I go into the room and then, you know, they bring out the witnesses,
the first witnesses and, you know, it goes one after the other after the other, and then it opens up to
the commissioners to ask questions. And so right away, I'm thinking, okay, so this guy said, you know,
I faced, you know, anti-Semitism on a college campus.
Okay, I'm genuinely sorry that you experienced that.
And I voiced that.
I said, can we say that what happened to you is wrong,
but then also say that the students who are peacefully protesting on these college campuses
have every right to do that because they're protesting the killing of over 70,000 innocent civilians in Gaza.
Can we not say the two things?
wrong. Can we not say, yes, what you experienced as a Jewish person not being able to, you know,
access to your classroom or whatever his situation was. I forget what it was. Something like that.
He ended up suing, I think, and winning. So, you know, good for him. So whatever he experienced
was true anti-Semitism, I guess. But then also can you say that what's going on in Gaza is wrong?
And he was like, no. No, no, no. No, no. No, there's no genocide in Gaza. The genocide was
on October 7th. And I'm thinking, these people are so lost. How can you not say that killing
70,000 innocent civilians is wrong? Just say it's wrong. Because you don't believe in universal
principles. You don't believe that every person was created by God and has inherent worth.
Yeah. Some people are valuable and others are not. I mean, that's where that comes from. Is that?
Yeah, they're superior.
here. Yeah, so I just reject that as a Christian period. I do too. Period. I don't think
Christian life is more valuable than a Jewish life or a Muslim life or a Hindu life. I just don't
think that. Yeah. So it started that. So you said that and he and this witness. Do you remember who?
Yeah, Shabbos Kestenbaum. He was one of them. I don't remember the other names, but he was the one
that said, oh, no, there's no genocide at Gaza. The genocide was on October 7th. That's when I knew this hearing was going to get.
intense because this hearing was on anti-Semitism. And then I realized, well, we have to define the
terms. What is anti-Semitism? So I quoted IHRA definition. I said, you know, by saying the Jews
killed Jesus, that is according to IHRA definition of anti-Semitism. So one of the pastors who was
testifying, I said, does it concern you? Does it concern you as a pastor that certain parts of the
Bible are going to be considered hate speech? The Christian parts. Yeah. And he goes, well, the Jews did
kill Jesus. And I said, do you realize you're making an anti-Semitic statement right now, Mr. Pastor?
This is the cognitive dissonance that these people have. They don't even know what the, I mean,
and IHRA is a pretty broad definition across most states. So it's pretty serious. And so I was
starting to think, okay, so is equating criticism of Israel being a Jew hater? So I said, is anti-Zionism,
anti-Semitism? Because I'm not a Zionist. That has nothing to do with someone's right to
exist as a human being. Of course, everybody has a right to exist by God. But anti-Zionism is anti-Semitism.
And I pressed him, and I said yes or no, yes or no, on the record. And he said yes.
And I was shocked.
I was shocked.
I was so disappointed that all the commissioners with big titles, big degrees, they didn't chime in and say, wait a second, anti-political ideology doesn't make you a Jew hater.
That's what I'm disappointed in.
Well, the definition is inherently an attack on Christianity.
Yeah.
That, I mean, by definition, if you write a definition that, you write a definition that,
would ban the New Testament,
then it's an anti-Christian document,
but I guess it's been adopted by various states.
Yeah, that's the scary part.
That's the scary.
In this state right now, in Florida, right now.
That's what scary.
I never thought being in California,
I was more free than people that live in Florida,
but this is where it's going.
It's very dangerous.
And I was the only Christian that was willing,
the youngest person in that room.
Oh, I'm just a dumb, blonde pageant girl.
Who am I?
What do I know?
No, it's common sense.
Wait a second.
You're saying that if I don't believe that 1948 is real,
and I said this, people can verify,
I don't believe as a Catholic that 1948,
the modern state of Israel,
has any biblical fulfillment prophecy at all,
meaning at all. I don't believe that. And I've ever right not to believe that. I don't believe that.
Why are you forcing me to believe that? Shut up, you anti-Semite. That's what I got back.
You're a hateful bigot if you don't believe that. I was disobedient to them. And that's all I was doing was
asking questions. And the logical conclusion of what they were saying is yes, anti-Zionism is anti-Semitism.
and I quoted the rabbi who didn't get to come that was denied. I quoted him. And he's been speaking
out about Zionism for 40 years. He said, so are you calling me a Jewish rabbi an anti-Semite now? Is that
where we're going with this? So a Jewish rabbi is an anti-Semite now, according to their definition.
This is at a religious liberty commission hearing from the president. And nobody chimed in and said,
wait a second, I have a problem with that. That's dangerous. Let's not say that. So a Jewish rabbi is being
called an anti-Semite. And then I said, I'm a Catholic. I don't believe 1948 political state
of Israel has any biblical prophecy fulfillment meaning at all. So does that make me an anti-Semite,
or all Catholics, anti-Semites, according to you? And essentially it was yes. The tape is almost
unbelievable. I'm so glad that you forced this, and I'm so glad that you revealed these people
for who they really are. This isn't a minor doctrinal point. This is like the very center of the
question of religious liberty. Yes. If you're not allowed to believe that, then you don't have
religious liberty, then the First Amendment isn't real. And it also, this is an attack on traditional
Christianity. So it has to be defended by Christian leaders, I think, the right to believe what you say
you believe, which is not hateful, of course, in the slightest. No. It is inconvenient if you want to
use American troops to fight Israel's wars. What kind of response did you get from the other commissioners
after during a lot of them just stayed silent they were too afraid i think um did a single one
of the other 11 rise to defend your right to say what you were saying oh of course not no they have
all corporations to protect and businesses protect and you know big donors to please so why would they
i was literally the only free person on that stage the mom in californ how did it end um it ended with
there was a guy in the audience that kept heckling,
and I eventually looked over at Dan,
I said, he needs to be removed.
Like, this is, you know.
Heckling you?
Yeah, he kept heckling me.
That's, you know, yelling things at me, booing me.
There was a lot of, I noticed there was a lot of Jewish rabbis in the audience.
I don't know.
There wasn't a lot of people in the audience.
Normally it's filled because anybody can go.
Right.
But there was a lot of booze.
Every time I would say I'm a Catholic, like boo, boo.
And it was very hostile.
And it was, I felt like it was,
was, it was, my voice wasn't welcome there, obviously. And then Dan had the audacity to interrupt me
when I said, so, so are you claiming that all Catholics that are not Zionists are anti-Semites?
Is that, is that what you're saying? And he's like, well, I'm going to interrupt. I'm going to
interrupt right now, Kerry. Why? Why? I said, this, this, this discussion is very important.
This is very important. And what did he say? He let us continue and we were just going back and
forth, back and forth with these witnesses. And I was very respectful, very respectful. I didn't
raise my voice. I didn't get angry. I laughed a few times, told Saboz Kestenbaum that we should get
coffee or, you know, we need to be having these discussions. We need more speech, not less.
They didn't want my voice. So after the hearing was over, there was a, my priest was there. He came and
watched, and he was very proud of me. There was another Orthodox priest.
there and he said, I'm so proud of you. I can't believe you did this. I said it had to be done.
It had to be done. What were the other commissioners like after the hearing? I didn't speak to one of
them and I haven't spoken to any of them since. Really? Yeah. So this immediately goes up on the
internet. What's the next communication you have from the White House for the commission?
So I got a text the next day, and it was from Dan Patrick.
He tried calling me, but I didn't answer.
I thought I would just get it in writing.
And he said, I tried calling you, your voice mailbox is full.
I'm letting you know effective immediately that you have been removed from the Religious Liberty Commission.
Did he explain why?
I honestly, I couldn't believe it.
I was like, back in 2009, I stood up.
for my faith and now I'm doing the same thing. This is what got me on this commission. Why would I be
removed? What is going on? This is the United States of America. Haven't we made progress?
No. Don't we have religious freedom in this country? You can't express it honestly and respectfully
and civilly. Like what is going on? I literally just cried when I got it. I'm like,
this is so sad for my children, for my grandchildren. You can see where it's going too.
Yeah. And so he said at the very end of the text, it was a short text, this is my decision. The audacity. The audacity that he has to claim he has authority to make this firing. This is my decision. No, Dan, you're an equal to mine. You have no authority.
I don't think Dan's making any of his own decisions in general. Yeah. None of those people are.
No, of course not. It's my decision. And I will say Bishop, Baron and Cardinal Dolan were not there that day.
They were not at the hearing. They were not at the hearing.
that day. I would have loved for them to be there. That would have been great.
So you, as I recall, because I was watching all this from afar, said, nope, can't remove me.
Yeah. Because you didn't appoint me.
Nope. I did a little investigating online and I researched, you know, how this commission was
established and the executive order. And I realized, wait a second, the only person that has the
authority to remove me is the president himself. Did you talk to Trump at any point?
No, I tried to get a phone call with him.
I tried to contact some of his family members that I'm close with.
I mean, I've been a friend of his for almost 20 years.
I've been to both inaugurations.
I mean, used to have his personal cell phone.
I'd call him.
I mean, we're buddies.
He was like a second father to me.
Nobody would respond back.
So Dan sent that text.
I sent a text back and I said you have no authority to remove me, Dan.
And then that was it.
I notice that a number of members of the commission began attacking you as an anti-Semite.
Who did that? And what did they say?
Eric Metaxis did that. I think he called me, I don't remember the names that he called me horrible names.
He called you names.
Oh, yeah, yeah.
which was so sad to me because I'm like you were with me in that hearing you heard that I had to vet everything through this like you know what they're doing to me is wrong yeah and you don't have the courage to stand up for my religious freedom just do your job Eric and then to call you a bigot an anti-Semi oh yeah yeah that's what they do though because once they say that I know but everyone knows Eric metaxus I mean that's like behavior um and I know that Eric has a lot of
personal problems, and I assume that's what this is about, but it's still, it's just one of the most shocking
things I've ever seen. And he never called you and said, hey, Carrie, I'm going to call you an
anti-Semitic. Let's talk about the views that you have that I believe are anti-Semitic. Let's talk this
through. No. No. And Dan Patrick didn't do that either. No. They didn't want to have a dialogue.
That is the most disgraceful behavior, I can imagine. Yeah, it really is. It really is. Because out of all the
people that Trump could have appointed for this position, he appointed me. And I, at first,
I felt unqualified, but now I feel I'm one of the most qualified because I am protecting religious
freedom, even faiths that I don't hold firm to. I'm protecting the Jewish rabbi. I'm protecting
the Muslim woman on the commission, her religious freedom, and my own, of course. And the Jewish
Zionists, by the way. Yeah. And everybody's. You have every right. Because this is a union.
universal principle it applies to every human being.
It's not, and the reintroduction of identity politics by this administration is the
single saddest thing.
I think everyone voted against it.
I think every person who voted for Trump was like, no, well, not every person, but most
people are like identity politics blows up the country.
It destroys any cohesion.
You start thinking about everything in terms of my group and things fall apart.
and the left has pushed that for 50 years.
And now all of a sudden, you've got Paula White and Dan Patrick and Eric Metaxus of all people,
pushing identity politics in a way that'll totally wreck the country.
Come on now.
I know.
And it degrades the Christian message into something unrecognizable and evil.
That's what it is.
Oh, I know.
So did any member of the commission reach out to you, any of the other 11, to say, wow, you know,
you're not a Zionist, therefore you're an anti-Semite?
This is horrible.
I'm sorry, we're on your side.
Not one.
Are you serious?
Not one.
No.
In fact, I reached out to a few of them who are friends of mine, who I felt I could trust.
Kelly Shackleford, I reached out to Cardinal Dolan, Bishop Barron.
I reached out to Bishop Cordellioni in San Francisco, who's on the advisory board.
And I said, hey, I feel like I'm a sheep surrounded by wolves and I need a shepherd.
Can you help?
And a lot of them, I think, Tucker, if I'm being honest, are too scared.
Did any, I know two of the three.
I know Barron, whom I respect, who's very smart.
And I know Dolan, who's just a politician, but very charming, I'll say.
Dolan is very charming.
Who doesn't like Dolan?
Everyone likes Dolan.
So I know two of the three, and they didn't speak up in your defense or in the defense of religious liberty?
No.
No, Bishop Barron, we were texting a little bit yesterday, and I, you know, just, I said I'm going on Tucker.
I know you're friends with Tucker.
I said, I would love to know, like, do you support the commission removing me for my religious freedom?
Or like, where do you stand, you know?
And he wrote me back, and he was very nice.
And, you know, he agreed with my stance that we as Catholics don't have to believe in some, you know, prophecy fulfillment being fulfilled with 1948 Israel.
Like, that's literally what I said.
So I think he, I know he agrees with me.
I mean, it's, it's, most Catholics agree with me.
But to, to include a political statement in the catechism, which is basically what they're trying to do, I have to believe in the modern secular state of Israel or I can't be a Christian.
Like, that's a foundational thing.
People have been martyred over less than that.
Like, no, this is my faith.
I'm not going to betray it.
And all of a sudden, you're being told that to be a Christian, you have.
have to be a Zionist. You have to be on board with a political program. Oh yeah. And I must support a
genocide. That's a requirement too. And I cannot speak out about it if I see it or hear about it.
I just got this from our producer. So I just want to interrupt your amazing story, which I find
so upsetting. It's a, my heart is pounding. This is a note I just got as we speak, meaning right now
as we're doing this taping, there's an anti-Semitism symposium happening in D.C. Ted Cruz, Tom Cotton,
and the rest to the usuals are speaking.
Dan Patrick was just on stage attacking Carrie, you.
He said she was guilty of two things on the day of the religious liberties hearing.
First, he said any talk of Gaza is a political matter and has nothing to do with religion.
He says she was off base mentioning the war.
Two, he said it was unacceptable that she went against Seth Dillon when she denied his claim that Candace is anti-Semitic.
I want to go through these in just a second.
Last line.
Dan Patrick bragged that he fired Kerry and he got a round of applause.
Let me just say this is like a description of the end stage of something.
This is the end of Christian Zionism, this kind of behavior.
We'll look back on this.
Like every one of these moral panics reaches its, you know, full fruition at a certain point where it peaked crazy.
I guess that's the phrase.
And it's like they're arresting people.
for complimenting, you know, a woman's dress.
Like that was the kind of peak crazy of me too.
Black Lives Matter were like kissing black people's feet or something.
It's like two nuts, right?
That's what this is for Christian Zionism.
This is so bonkers that I think it's over.
That's just my guess.
Okay.
So let me just, any talk of Gaza is a political matter.
Let me throw that to you.
What's your response to that?
Any talk of Gaza is a political matter?
So why was this hearing?
I actually tallied how many times they talked about Israel, October 7th.
I had to stop counting.
So we were talking about a foreign country.
And I look over at Dan, and I'm like, we're talking about a foreign country.
So what is this hearing about?
Like, what is the purpose of this hearing?
I thought it was a hearing on true anti-Semitism in America.
But it was hijacked by Dan Patrick and Paula White and whoever denied my four Jewish.
Americans that weren't welcome to speak because they're not Zionists, it was hijacked by those people.
So what we're getting at is if you criticize Israel, you're done for. They want to destroy you.
And if you dare to speak out about Gaza, destroy you. Oh, yeah. They want to kill you. They want to kill you.
I got that. Yeah. I've had some things. I'll just say that. Is Dan Patrick rushed to your defense?
Is Eric Metaxis? Oh, no. No. No.
no, no, no. He's taking pride and his removal of carry. So they're conflating. I mean, I would be
delighted to remove politics entirely from religion. I believe strongly in separation of church and
state because I don't want my faith to be corrupted by political leaders. I don't want my religion
to be political. Jesus didn't spend any time talking about politics. They wanted him to come
and liberate Jerusalem as a political leader. He refused and rode in on a donkey and then allowed
himself to be tortured to death. So like, I'm with him. Let's take the politics out.
But they're the ones who conflate Christian faith with a political agenda of Bibi Netanyahu.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Who Bibi is basically an atheist, I think.
Right?
I mean, I don't think he's a religious person at all.
Well, he doesn't keep to Mosaic law.
We know that.
Yeah.
There may be, you know, who knows?
Which I thought your interview with Mike Huckabee was amazing, by the way.
It was very sad, though.
It was very sad.
It was, yeah, I think he felt that way, too.
He's been attacking me ever since.
Okay, so then to the second point, Dan Patrick said it was unacceptable that you went against Seth Dillon when she denied his claim that Candice is anti-Semitic.
Who is Seth Dillon?
What is this exchange?
Why are they obsessed?
Actually, your name was mentioned at the hearing.
I don't know if you know that.
I didn't know.
Seth Dillon is the Babylon B guy.
So he was speaking on behalf of anti-Semitism.
He's a Christian.
but and I guess I don't even know what Christianity means anymore.
If Christianity is defending a genocide in Gaza, that's scary.
Yeah, it's not my religion.
And so these people, they call themselves Christians.
I don't believe they are.
But Seth Dillon was on stage.
You can't defend the murder of innocence, period.
I don't care who they are.
I don't care what country.
I don't care if they're Palestinians or Jews.
Me too.
I don't think any faithful Christian would defend.
shooting up a rave in southern Israel.
That's disgusting.
As a Christian, October 7th, parts of it were disgusting.
Gaza is disgusting.
I mean, like, it's a principle that doesn't change over time.
You can't kill innocence.
And, like, if you think you can kill innocence, we're worshipping different gods.
Thank you.
That's exactly right.
We are.
I don't know what Christianity they're a part of.
I honestly don't.
You're getting me so worked up.
I was just saying,
I was saying, dear husband,
I've done so many interviews in my life,
but this one is,
because I feel like this is foundational.
It is.
It is.
It's a grave injustice.
So Seth Dillon of the Babylon B,
just for, I, of course,
no Seth Dillon,
but I just want to make sure people know
who we're talking about.
He runs a comedy site or something.
But he has become,
he's one of the people
who tried to bully Charlie Kirk
into kicking me off stage.
Mm-hmm.
He's a political enforcer.
And you had an exchange with him.
Can you describe it?
Yeah, I asked him to his face.
I said, you know, Charlie was being called.
Since we're having a hearing on anti-Semitism, Charlie Kirk was being called an anti-Semite.
I know.
And I asked him to his face, Seth Dillon.
I said, would you condemn that he was being called an anti-Semite?
I mean, Charlie wasn't an anti-Semite.
He was not.
And he got a little uncomfortable.
And neither am I.
And neither are you.
Neither am I.
These are slanders.
And Charlie was called an anti-Semite a lot.
Yeah.
And I talked to him about.
it a lot. I know a lot about this topic. I never talk about it, but I know a lot about it because
I was at the center of it because the debate was, should he cancel me? Yes. In my speech this
December, and he wouldn't. And one of his last texts we've ever seen was about this exact question.
So, and Seth Dillon was one of the thugs trying to force Charlie.
You know that for a fact? Of course. Oh my gosh. Yeah.
And so we're trying to force Charlie to cancel me and other things.
It's not about, I just happened to be the guy that they were very, very focused on.
But so Seth Dillon is asked by you, would you condemn the attacks on Charlie Kirk as an anti-Semite?
Yeah, and he said, yeah, Charlie wasn't an anti-Semite.
I said, I agree.
Thank you for saying that publicly.
And then I asked him about the Hamptons.
I said, we'll just go there.
I mean, we're already going there.
So let's just go there.
happened at the Hamptons. And that was a meeting that Charlie had with, among many others,
Seth Dillon, I think Bill Ackman was there. I think he paid for it. I could be wrong here.
I'm no expert. But I remember very well because Charlie came right to my house after that. So we
talked about it. Wow. And so what did he say?
He said that Charlie was making statements saying that you can't, I'm paraphrasing,
but that you know you can't criticize Israel you you will be destroyed if you do by whom have any of these
people ever read the prophets in what we call the old testament the jewish prophets talk about tough on
Israel holy smokes I read some of that stuff and I'm like give Israel a break Isaiah Jeremiah
pull back a little bit you're pretty tough on Israel do they ever notice that what's going on
Yeah. Sorry, excuse me.
No.
Okay.
So.
And then he mentioned, and then he called, that's what it was.
So he called Candice an anti-Semite.
They're obsessed, Tucker.
They're obsessed with the label.
You're an anti-Semit.
As soon as they attach that to you, you're done.
They shove you in the box.
So when Moses goes up a second time to Mount Sinai and says to God, please kill me,
these people are too annoying.
I can't deal with it.
Is that anti-Semitism?
Like, what are they even, what are you even talking about?
Yeah.
Yeah.
They're obsessed with it.
And so they brought up, I think either I brought up you.
Oh, yeah.
I'm not sure who brought up you, but I remember saying you're obsessed with calling Candice and Tucker anti-Semites.
And it really has to stop.
It really has to stop, Seth.
Yeah.
What did he say?
He got very frustrated.
He got very uncomfortable.
He was squirmish.
He was very, very frustrated.
He's not a man at peace.
Very uncomfortable, yeah.
And then after that was over, we actually went backstage.
And I had probably like a 10 minute, well, everybody else was on stage still.
I went to the bathroom and then I talked to him.
And we had a pretty good exchange.
I said, are you Jewish?
And he goes, no, I'm a Christian.
I said, oh, my gosh, I thought you were Jewish.
He goes, no, I said, okay.
And I said, well, thank you for that dialogue out there.
I think it's very important.
You know, I said Charlie was being called an anti-Semite.
And I wanted to know about the Hampton's meeting.
I was told that, you know, they were bullying him.
He certainly were bullying him.
Yeah.
And I said, thank you for clarifying that.
But since then, he keeps saying that he wasn't one of the ones that was, you know, bullying Charlie or calling him an anti-Semite.
I asked him, I said, Seth, who was morally blackmailing Charlie?
Who was it?
Just say the name or the names of the people that were doing that.
Because Charlie was very upset on Megan Kelly.
He said, they're morally blackmailing.
They're decommeling me. They're calling me an anti-Semite attacking my character. Who are these people? I think we have a right to know. Who are these thugs?
I talked to him about it many times.
He was very upset about it, and I've really tried not to use the memory of, you know, a dead friend to make a political point.
So a lot of other people have not restrained themselves.
And they're constantly talking about my best friend Charlie, and he thought this, he thought that.
But I know a lot about this topic, of course, because I was at the center of it because it was my speech that they were mad about.
He was protecting your speech.
He certainly was at great risk to himself.
And great risk.
he lost millions of dollars, as he said, because he refused to cancel me. So, of course, I know all that,
and I haven't gone on and on about it because I don't like calling attention to myself. And I think
there's something ugly about talking about someone who can't speak up for himself once he's passed.
I just don't like it. Because in my culture, that's not acceptable. But it's just a lie. It's their
lying. And I know that for a fact because he sat in my living room and told me about it. So like,
stop lying.
I can't deal with it.
And he was making me too mad.
So now, Dan Patrick is saying that because you wouldn't denounce Candace as an anti-Semite,
you went too far.
So that's now in the Niasine Creed.
No, is it?
What did the Council of Nicaa add this part kind of retroactively where you have to denounce
a podcaster or you can't be a Christian or serve on a religious liberty commission?
Like, what is going on?
This is where we're at.
And you know this.
Well, they want to.
to call you an anti-Semite.
And then once they put that on you and shove you in that box,
they want everybody else to come to the town square.
And they want to watch you get publicly lynched.
And then they want everybody around to denounce you.
And if they don't.
Repetory to you being arrested,
because if it's against the law to have certain views
and they claim that you have those views,
you're in violation of the law.
Yeah.
So, I mean, let's be real.
This is like in Europe and in Canada, in Australia and New Zealand, lots of people go to jail for having views that Seth Dillon doesn't like.
Lots of people go to jail a lot.
So it's not like this hasn't happened.
It's the law in Europe.
It's the law in Australia.
It's the law in New Zealand.
It's the law in Canada.
We're in America.
Yeah, well.
This is insane.
I'm just saying lots of people go to prison over this.
But they're obsessed with getting everyone else.
You've experienced this.
Denounce Tucker.
Distance yourself.
Call him an anti-Semite.
Agree with us or else.
I'm so grateful to be old because I just don't care.
But I do care about the country a lot.
And I see where this is going.
So they want you to denounce Candice Owens.
Yeah.
Just like they want Megan Kelly to denounce Candice Owens.
Oh, I know.
But they don't own me.
Megan Kelly, who's like the most moderate person who's ever lived.
Megan Kelly, who really likes Israel and all her for friends are Jewish.
like Megan Kelly is, there's like no world in which Megan Kelly is an anti-Semite.
I don't even entertain the idea.
I don't even, I don't even say, I'm not an anti-Semite.
Like, I'm so sick of that.
I've been through this before with the whole gay marriage thing.
You're a bigot.
You're a homophobe.
Call me whatever you want.
I'm just a Christian.
Okay.
And if being a Christian now is an anti-Semite, that's what I have a problem with.
Well, that's the whole point.
That's the whole point.
That's the whole point.
Being a sincere.
Christian, a New Testament believing Christian makes you an anti-Semite, therefore we can't have
Christianity because that's the real enemy, of course. So, okay, you come out and you say,
after Dan Patrick fires you, who fires you, hey, Dan Patrick, you can't fire me because you didn't
appoint me. This is a presidential appointment and the president hasn't weighed in. So where are we now
on that question? Good question. So I hadn't been on
on X in years. So I got on X after this all happened.
Did that improve your life a lot, Carrie? That's been interesting. So I've been posting,
obviously, how sad I have to defend myself against this insanity. So the other day,
it was recently, it was about a week ago. I went on and I was looking for Mary, the designated
federal officer, I wanted to look at an old email that I had sent her. So I typed in my mail and my
male, Mary.
Well, all of a sudden, a Mary Sprole popped up, an email from Mary Sprole.
And I thought, well, that name sounds familiar.
That's the woman back in August who tried to get me to resign.
I go, what is she emailing me about?
She sent it on February 12th.
The hearing was on the 9th.
So just a few days after, I think I sent the Dan Patrick, you don't have the authority to
remove me on the 11th.
So she sent it the next day.
But I hadn't gotten it.
It must have gone to, like, spam or some junk mail.
So I never got it.
I would have never seen it had I not looked for Mary,
the designated federal officer, Mary Margaret.
So it comes up and it says,
on behalf of the president of the United States,
I'm emailing you to let you know
that you have been removed from the Religious Liberty Commission
effective immediately.
Thank you for your service, Mary Sprole.
It's really dark.
Yeah.
Have you talked to Trump?
No. I reached out to...
And was there any explanation?
No explanation. So I wrote her back.
And I said, oh, Mary's brawl.
You're the same, Mary, that tried to get me to step down, resign in August.
I left out a very important part, Tucker.
This is good.
At the first hearing, the president was there.
Trump was there.
At the first hearing, remember Mary called me to get me to resign and then I didn't?
Well, I saw the president.
And we got to have spend some time with him before the hearing.
So we were shaking his hand.
And he looks at me in the eyes.
And he goes, hey, Carrie, he goes, I want you to know something.
He goes, I took care of it.
And he goes, you know what I'm talking about, right?
He said that.
He said that.
And I said, yes, Mr. President, I know what you're talking about.
Thank you so much.
And he goes, I, you know, I know the real you.
I know the real you.
And basically, he told him to leave me alone.
I thought that was incredible.
I mean, he was doing the right thing.
How can you kick a religious person off a religious commission?
It's ridiculous.
This was in August.
This was in August.
So he had my back.
So I thought, oh, I'm good.
I'm good.
He doesn't support them trying to kick me off.
So when I got this email a week ago from Mary Sproo, I said,
you tried to remove me in August.
And the president vetoed your attempt to remove me.
So I don't really take you serious.
But maybe she is a legitimate spokesperson for the president.
But I would think that the president would actually send a letter removing me if this was actually his decision.
And I was told from someone very high up in the White House that they spoke to him on the phone.
And he was wrestling with this.
He's like, what do I do?
Dan's saying this and I really like Carrie.
And so I don't know.
I honestly don't know.
Have you heard from the commission since then?
No. Have there been more hearings? The hearing is coming up next Monday. And you've not been invited. No. And it makes me sad because that's the hearing on religious freedom and health care, all the mothers that don't want to vaccinate their kids. Has any to this day, so we're in the second week of March as we're taping this, has any member of the commission spoken up in your defense? No. Not one. Not one.
What about Bishop Barron and Cardinal Zolan?
I tried to get them to make a public statement about it, but I don't think they want to be involved.
Why?
I don't think they want to be called an anti-Semite because they're speaking out for someone who was called an anti-Semite.
That's where we're at.
But the principle at stake here, and I like, I respect Baron for sure.
I do too.
It's very smart, actually, very smart.
But the principle at stake is a doctrinal principle, it would seem to me.
And so your core position is that being a Zionist, signing on to the Zionist project,
is not a prerequisite for being a Christian.
It's not part of the Nicene Creed, actually.
And you were fired for saying this, that's your real crime.
And I would think that any theologian or Christian leader,
really any Christian would want to just pipe up and say,
say, you know, maybe I love BB. Maybe I love what he's done in Gaza. Yeah. But like as a point
of fact, you don't need to sign on to a political program in order to be a Christian. Yeah. And to
serve on a religious liberty commission. Of course. That's like basic. But no one will say that.
No. No. And Bishop Cordilliani, I love him. And I respect all of them, Cardinal Dolan,
Bishop Barron. But no, they don't want to make a public statement.
about this. I believe. That's really revealing and sad to see that. It is sad. It is sad. But,
you know, I can handle it, I guess. I'm, you know, 38-year-old mom. But you can't allow non-Christians to
determine what Christian doctrine is. Right. Exactly. Which is what happened during Vatican 2,
in point of fact. I say that as a non-Cathic. I shouldn't even get involved. But that's literally
what happened. Non-Christians like, oh, you're not allowed to believe that. So they changed
Christian doctrine.
And I just think that is...
Well, it's dangerous. It's very dangerous.
Yeah, you're supposed to be...
You're supposed to be trying to emulate Jesus
who paid with his life for disagreeing
with temporal authorities.
And you're supposed to be representing
Jesus' word on earth.
So like, the stakes are really high.
So why not just come out and say
she has every right to stand up for her religious beliefs
and she shouldn't be removed.
Just say that.
She shouldn't be removed for her religious convictions.
Shouldn't every commissioner believe that
if they're actually doing their job?
Why am I the only one doing my actual job,
which is to protect religious freedom for all religions?
It's very disappointing.
And I think a lot of these commissioners
are on this to have access,
because let's be honest.
It's, you feel cool being invited places, the fancy invites.
Oh, I'm going to the White House.
But I've said over and over again, I would rather die.
I would rather die than deny my faith.
And I'm standing up for my faith by doing this because I will not submit to a country
that is committing genocide in Gaza.
Full stop.
That is the fact.
and they want me to deny my eyes and deny what I've seen and what I know in my heart as a Christian.
I cannot, I cannot do that.
I would rather die.
Well, that's one of the most disappointing stories I've ever heard, and it hits me especially hard again because I know most of the people involved and like a bunch of them.
So that's really, really sad.
Tell us about the reaction to this hearing outside.
of the religious Liberty Commission.
Like, how have other people responded to this?
Is anyone on your side?
It's been amazing. Okay.
It's been amazing.
So Catholics for Catholics, do you know John Yep, the president of Catholics for,
he actually helped Trump get the Catholic vote in 2024.
They've done amazing for the Catholic, you know, for politics in general.
And so they came out right away and it was beautiful, Tucker.
And they said, we are inviting Carrie to.
to Washington, D.C., and we're giving her the Catholic Champion Award.
One of the attacks on you, and I think I saw it from people on the commission, is you're not
really a Catholic because you just converted to Catholicism.
So, like, how dare you speak for Catholics?
Yeah.
Seemed a pretty low thing to say about someone.
Very, very, very low.
And I'm not misremembering that.
No, that's exactly right.
They're questioning how long I've been a Catholic.
But what's crazy, Tucker, is that I left, I used to be a Zionist.
I used to be a dispensational Christian for my entire life.
Really?
Yeah.
Yeah, I went to the evangelical Paula White type of churches my entire life.
Oh, wow.
And I started studying about dispensationalism, and I was thinking, wait a second,
how can they just interpret scripture however they want, twist it, manipulate it,
and say, those who bless Israel will be blessed.
Bibi, those who bless Bibi will be blessed.
And if you don't bless Bibi, you're going to be blessed.
be cursed, according to Lindsay Graham. I started thinking, this is insane. So I started studying
the early church fathers and I started studying, you know, what they taught. And it led me to the
Catholic Church. Literally, like learning about dispensationalism led me to the early church fathers.
And then I became Catholic. And so I'm not an idiot. I know, I know what the Catholic Church teaches.
We are the new Israel. That's what the church teaches. We are,
the fulfillment of the old Israel. I mean, look at Jesus fulfilled it all on the cross.
There is, he got, when he said it is finished, the old was completely done. There is the new
covenant now. Those who are in Christ, that is the new people of God. It is very clear. This isn't
even debatable. I don't even know why we're having this debate, which is why Bishop Barron and Cardinal
Dolan should be like, yeah, it's what we believe. We are the new Israel. The land means nothing.
nothing anymore. Yes, it's the Holy Land, but that's not some biblical. What are they going to,
what's scary, Tucker, is these people like Paula White and Ted Cruz and Dan Patrick, they believe
that there will be, the dome of the rock will be torn down and they will rebuild that third
temple. They're saying it now. Look at Pete Hexeth. There will be a rebuilding of this temple.
Oh, I know. It is heretical and it is anti-Christian. I know that. Because they're going to
bring in the animal sacrifices again. And the most anti-Semitic thing that they believe is that two-thirds
of the Jews are going to be slaughtered.
That's what these people believe.
They're just manipulating them and using them.
They don't really care.
Oh, everything you've said is true.
I mean, Jesus describes himself as the temple.
Yes.
He is the temple.
Well, he says that.
He is the land that was slain.
The final sacrifice.
So, yeah, I'm a little confused.
Okay, so I understand that there are people
who believe in the theology.
that you just described right there.
I think it's wrong.
I don't think it makes internal sense.
I don't think it's Christian.
But I think there are a lot of really decent people who believe it.
I know some.
Really decent people for sure that I agree with on a lot of other issues.
But they sincerely believe it.
The Catholic Church does not.
The Catholic Church's doctrine.
It's not something you have to guess about.
You can look it up online.
It's been pretty consistent for a couple thousand years.
So like why in the world would Catholic leaders who don't believe this?
why wouldn't they just say we don't believe this as Catholics?
Because again, you can check it online if you want.
I'm totally confused.
How are they controlled?
I think that they don't want to face what you've faced
and what Candace has faced and what Megan has faced
and what I face and Marjor Taylor.
It's shut up, you hateful bigot, and we're going to destroy you.
They don't want that.
Really?
Because we're promised that by Jesus in the New Testament.
Take up your cross.
100%. I was interviewing this amazingly Anglican bishop in Jordan last month, and I'm Anglican, so it's just amazing to find out like a truly Christian Anglican. Oh, okay. I didn't know that. It was the best thing I did all year. But so I interviewed this man, and we're talking off camera. And I said, I, you know, how often you spit on or spit at in Jerusalem? Like, every day. Orthodox Jews spit on me or spit at me or urinate on my chest.
church or whatever and I'm like I don't how can you deal with that I someone spit on me I don't know what I would do
because I'm not a great Christian and I'm having all these fantasies about what I would do if someone spit on me like I
I would not respond well and he said oh no I feel blessed Jesus was spit on in Jerusalem and I thought
wow that's the Christianity I believe in right there that that is right that is except the persecution
that you're promised you are promised persecution yeah it's not ambiguous
You're not promised lots of money.
Sorry, Paula White.
I know.
Your promise persecution by the world that hates you because the world hates Jesus.
I was so inspired by that made me teary hearing someone sick because he meant it.
This was off camera, having a cup of coffee.
And so like considering that is the faith, I don't really get Christian leaders who are like, oh, I don't want to deal with the blowback.
What?
Jesus himself is promising you, like what happened to him, which is being tortured to death.
I know.
And I don't want to be criticized on Twitter.
Yeah, look at the disciples.
I think they, to the extent we know, I think they were all murdered.
Maybe, okay.
Yeah.
So anyway.
So sad.
It doesn't make any sense to me.
Horrificly.
And so we now have leaders that don't want to even suffer any discomfort at all, Tucker.
They don't want to be named called because that would hurt them too much.
It would hurt their feelings.
So they're going to hide behind a 38-year-old mom and whisper, keep going.
I'm praying for you.
Oh, do you have people said that?
Oh, yeah.
I mean, my priest, I've had several priests that I've spoken to, I've asked, you know, can you make a public statement?
Oh, I don't make public statements.
I get people to heaven.
Okay, now.
Okay, that's, okay, so hide behind the mom.
and I'll take the bullets.
I'll take the bullets while the shepherds are running for the hillside.
Must be nice.
It's not nice.
But no judgment on them.
No judgment.
Well, cowardice is its own punishment.
You know, I think your wife's never going to respect you ever again.
You can't respect yourself.
I think your wife's attracted to you and you're a coward.
I don't think so.
I know, but I will say to answer the question,
I've had incredible men, Catholic men, outspoken men, stand up for me.
me and several priests, I will say. There has been priests. I have one that's coming to the event
next week in D.C., the gala. And I'm sorry, I got emotional, but I'm like, if it wasn't, I mean,
could you imagine going through all this? And then they come out and they say, not only are we going to
honor you, but invite you to this, but we're going to give you this award. You're going to get the
Catholic Champion Award. You're a champion, Carrie. I'm thinking, oh my gosh, thank you.
thank you for this.
And since then, they've had tremendous blowback, people pulling out, oh, I can't believe you'd have that anti-Semite.
I mean, this is where we're at because I asked the question.
Really, they had people pull out?
Oh, yeah.
Yeah, they've had people, you know, attack them.
Oh, I can't believe you would have Kerry and, well, Candace will be there too.
You know, you can't have Carrie and Candice.
That's like two anti-Semites in one room.
We can only have one, I guess.
I don't know.
So yeah, it's very unfortunate.
It's the public lynching and then making everyone around watching say, yeah, they're an anti-Semite.
And I'm going to distance myself from them because I don't want to be labeled an anti-Semite.
This will all be over soon.
We've reached peak crazy.
I felt like that hearing, the response to you was that, you know, that's as bad as it's going to get without pushback.
I think you really woke people up.
Well, they're desperate, though, which is.
It's just scary.
Oh, I know.
Because they will try to do everything to destroy you.
I've heard that.
Yeah.
You know it.
Carrie, thank you for doing this.
I appreciate it.
That was an amazing story.
Thank you, Tucker.
Appreciate you having me.
