What is sad here, is that Jenna simply does not understand how she is being played. Her relationship to former Presidents makes her useful to propagandists, who wish to completely change America--evil ideologues who intend to end the continuity of the actual American traditions--those born in the experiences of a settler people, who literally built our institutions from the ground up.
The real issue has nothing--or next to nothing--to do with religious freedom, or friendship for the peoples of other nations. Those who embrace the false narrative that that is the underlying issue, fail to focus on what is the underlying issue--the right of any people (here the American people) to build on their cultural heritage; to achieve an essential continuity in the specific institutions built in their upward struggle, through the generations. That has always necessitated vetting whom they take into their bosom--as it were.
Correctly focused, this is an easy argument to win. But getting trapped into arguing on completely beside the point premises, can prove a disaster.
Have been fighting the globalists since I was a school boy. The shift in focus, suggested, really does go to the jugular of the false narrative.
Good.