"Injustice": Sole Muslim Woman On Trump's Religious Panel Quits Over Iran War

Sameerah Munshi, the only Muslim woman on a religious advisory panel appointed by former President Donald Trump in 2025, has announced her resignation. Munshi cited her discontent with the 'injustice and atrocities' perpetuated by the Trump administration both domestically and internationally, particularly in relation to the ongoing conflict with Iran. Her departure raises questions about the inclusivity and representation within advisory roles in the U.S. government, especially as tensions with Iran continue to escalate. Munshi's decision underscores her moral stance against policies that she believes violate human rights and undermine global peace. This resignation adds to the growing discourse on the impact of governmental decisions on minority communities and reflects the broader concerns over the U.S. foreign policy direction during Trump’s administration. As the geopolitical landscape evolves, the implications of such resignations may spark further debate on the role of diverse voices in shaping policy.
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