
Donald Trump has sacked the wife of an NFL legend after an email was leaked online.
Carrie Prejean, who has been married to former Baltimore Ravens star Kyle Boller since 2010, was appointed to the Religious Liberty Commission by Trump back in May 2025.
But the former Miss California USA, previously a staunch supporter of the 47th President and a member of the Campaign Advisory Board in 2020, has been relieved of her duties.
Her dismissal came to light in February, with commission Chairman Dan Patrick stating she was removed after she "hijack[ed] a hearing on antisemitism for [her] own personal and political agenda".
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She recently appeared on Piers Morgan's 'Uncensored" and performed a complete u-turn on her support for Trump, claiming MAGA is "deader than dead".

Writing to her 200,000 followers on Instagram, the former model said: "President Trump officially removes me from the Religious Liberty Commission for exercising my Religious Liberty.
"The only Catholic woman who opposes Zionism was removed as a prelude to the Iran war. This is the email I received from the White House informing me that my position on the Religious Liberty Commission was terminated."
On the second slide of the post was a screenshot of the email from the White House, which read: "On behalf of President Donald J. Trump, I am writing to inform you that your position as a member of the Religious Liberty Commission is terminated effective immediately. Thank you for your service."
The email appeared to be sent by Mary Sprowls of the Presidential Personnel Office.

Prejean proceeded to share a six-page open letter where she slammed Trump and the US' relationship with Israel.
She has a long-standing association with Trump, having been crowned Miss California USA 2009 in one of the many pageant's that he oversaw when he owned Miss USA.
Trump supported her when she faced criticism for her answer to a question about same-sex message and the publication of a partially nude photograph.
However, he then agreed to terminate her contract due to "continued breach of contract issues".
Prejean and K2 Productions, the producers of the Miss California USA show, became involved in a lawsuit which was settled for an undisclosed amount.
Other half Boller spent nine seasons in the NFL, representing the Ravens, St Louis Rams and Oakland Raiders.
Topics: Donald Trump, NFL