
Trump Appoints Real Housewear Star to Holocaust Memorial Board After Ousting Biden-Era Members
Siggy Flicker Appointed to Holocaust Memorial Council by Trump, Amid Family Controversy
Former Real Housewives of New Jersey star Sigalit “Siggy” Flicker, 57, has been appointed to the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Council by former President Donald Trump. The announcement, made via Trump’s Truth Social platform, highlighted her staunch support for Israel and commitment to Holocaust remembrance. Flicker responded on social media, thanking Trump for the honor and vowing to “never forget” the Holocaust’s lessons.
The appointment comes after Trump replaced five Biden-era appointees to the council in April 2024. Flicker, a vocal Trump supporter, previously claimed she faced backlash from RHONJ producers for her political views. She alleged they edited her negatively after learning she voted for Trump in 2016, stating, “They presented me as emotional but loving in my first season, then changed their tone when they found out I supported him.”
Family Ties to January 6 Controversy
Flicker’s appointment follows her son Tyler Campanella’s 2023 arrest linked to the January 6, 2021, Capitol riot. Court documents revealed Campanella was charged with entering restricted areas and disorderly conduct during the attack. FBI investigators identified him through social media posts, including a photo Flicker shared with the caption, “I love patriots. Stay safe, Tyler.” While Campanella was not directly accused of violence, authorities noted his presence in then-Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s office during the breach.
Flicker has consistently denied being in Washington, D.C., on January 6, asserting in a 2021 Instagram video, “I’ve been in Florida since December. Don’t believe the fake news.” Despite this, her unwavering support for Trump remains central to her public persona. Her Instagram, boasting over 600,000 followers, features photos with Trump, former NYC Mayor Rudy Giuliani, and lawyer Alina Habba, along with the hashtag #MAGA.
Political Loyalty and Public Image
Fricker’s loyalty to Trump has defined her post-RHONJ career. She attended key events, including a 2023 campaign gathering, and frequently shares pro-Trump content. Her political engagement contrasts with her reality TV persona, emphasizing her identity as an “Israeli/American patriot.”
While the Capitol attack investigation continues, Fricker’s appointment underscores the intersection of celebrity, politics, and historical remembrance. Critics question the council’s nonpartisan mission, but Fricker insists her focus remains on Holocaust education.
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The council appointment and family controversy highlight Fricker’s complex legacy—a reality star turned political figure navigating the spotlight’s dual demands. As debates over January 6 persist, her role in shaping Holocaust remembrance will be closely watched.
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