Former Pussycat Dolls member Jessica Sutta believes her conservative political beliefs led to her being excluded from the pop group’s comeback.

Plans for the Pussycat Dolls’ reunion tour, dubbed “PCD Forever,” were unveiled earlier this month alongside a new single, “Club Song.” Many fans, however, were surprised to learn that the group’s six-member lineup had been reduced to a trio, with only Ashley Roberts, Nicole Scherzinger and Kimberly Wyatt returning.

Appearing on “The Maverick Approach” podcast this week, Sutta said she and former members Carmit Bachar and Melody Thornton were “blindsided” by the news before noting that her support of President Donald Trump’s “Make America Great Again” agenda made her a “liability.”

“None of us were told about anything ... and that’s kind of how it was, always,” Sutta said, as seen in a snippet of the interview. “I align with [Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.], which is aligning with MAGA. Do I love what Trump is doing? Absolutely not. I do not believe in war. [But] we didn’t have a chance for the [vaccine] injured community to get help without him, even though he doesn’t want us to exist.”

“People are screaming at me, ‘You’re MAGA, you’re MAGA.’ Yeah, I am,” she added. “I triple down on it because I’m so sick of people telling me who I should be.”