Carrie Prejean Boller, who is married to former NFL player Kyle Bollar, is standing up to a North Carolina school district. In a viral video, she is seen chastising the school board and saying her kids won’t wear masks, in spite of mandates.
“Woman wearing a “MAMA” tshirt at the Encinitas school board meeting says her “cubs” will refuse to wear masks this week. “We’re done asking you for permission. The pandemic is over. We are declaring our freedom.”Then she says she and her friends are running for school board.”
Woman wearing a “MAMA” tshirt at the Encinitas school board meeting says her “cubs” will refuse to wear masks this week. “We’re done asking you for permission. The pandemic is over. We are declaring our freedom.”Then she says she and her friends are running for school board. pic.twitter.com/Q5yoLqvLwP
— Ron Filipkowski (@RonFilipkowski) August 30, 2021
“Her name is Carrie Prejean Boller. She is former Miss CA USA and wife of former NFL QB Kyle Boller. She does live in this school district. This is her with Madison Cawthorn.”
With Trump. pic.twitter.com/80xhl0nyna
— Ron Filipkowski (@RonFilipkowski) August 30, 2021
KUSI has reported about Boller’s history with Women for Trump in part:
Carrie Prejean Boller knows what it feels like to be victimized for her beliefs, ridiculed for her faith, and disparaged for speaking the truth. A former model, Miss California USA and first runner up in the Miss USA Pageant in 2009, she came under fire for her personal convictions and her courage to exercise her First Amendment freedom of speech.
Her outspoken unabashed support for President Trump is born from her appreciation for his policies to protect the unborn, and foster true empowerment for all women. She is the author of Still Standing and is collaborating on a new book Romance Revival: Unhooking from Hookup Culture and Finding Real Love.
Carrie is proud to serve as an Advisory Board Member for Women for Trump, and joined KUSI’s Good Morning San Diego to tell us all about the growing organizations and what they are doing to spread gather support ahead of the November election.
We are seeing stories like this from all around the nation. Many are pulling their kids from school. Some are switching to private school. Others are homeschooling.
Many parents are riled up now and say they will run for school board later. For those who support this movement, they’ll need to hope they stay motivated to run when much time has passed and it is no longer in the heat of the moment.
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