Bridget Ziegler, co-founder of the conservative activist group Moms for Liberty and a Sarasota County School Board member, has been embroiled in controversy following a rape allegation against her husband, Christian Ziegler. The fallout from the allegations has led to a Pennsylvania chapter of Moms for Liberty splitting from the organization, citing dissatisfaction with the national leadership's response to the allegations. The chapter has since formed a new group, the Northumberland County Education Alliance.
In the wake of the allegations, Bridget Ziegler has resigned from her position at a conservative nonprofit, the Leadership Institute, where she served as Vice President of School Boards. Her name has been removed from the institute's website, and a new director has been listed for its School Board Leadership Program.
The allegations against Christian Ziegler have also sparked calls from Florida Democrats for Bridget Ziegler to step down from the Sarasota County School Board. This comes after she admitted to police that the couple was part of a sexual relationship with another woman, a revelation that has drawn criticism due to her anti-LGBTQ+ political agenda.
Bridget Ziegler has been a prominent figure in conservative activism, particularly in the realm of education. She currently serves as the chairwoman of the Sarasota County School Board and has been a vocal advocate against COVID-19 measures in schools. She also supported the Parents' Bill of Rights and helped Governor Ron DeSantis create the 'Don't Say Gay' bill.
The allegations against Christian Ziegler and the subsequent reactions have the potential to impact the momentum of Moms for Liberty, which has been pushing conservative policies in schools.