Laura Loomer, a controversial far-right activist known for spreading conspiracy theories and making inflammatory remarks, is reportedly gaining renewed influence within Donald Trump's political orbit.
Loomer recently met with Trump in the Oval Office, where she criticized members of the National Security Council and NSA for alleged disloyalty. Her resurgence has raised concerns among critics due to her history of racist posts and promotion of 9/11 conspiracies. Despite being banned from several social media platforms, Loomer has remained a vocal supporter of Trump and is now being seen as a potential influencer in his 2024 campaign strategy.
Her growing proximity to Trump signals a continued embrace of fringe figures within his political movement.
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This is exactly why so many of us are skeptical of the two-party system—it keeps recycling the same circus of personalities instead of focusing on policy. I don’t care if it’s Loomer or anyone else; what matters is defending individual liberty, not pushing drama and conspiracy nonsense. Trump surrounding himself with more of these fringe types just proves the Republican Party isn't serious about shrinking government or restoring constitutional rights. It's more about loyalty tests and media stunts than sound governance. No wonder people are tuning out and looking for actual principled alternatives.
Glad to see Trump finally surrounding himself with people who aren’t afraid to call out the deep state and actually fight for America—Loomer gets it.
Good—about time someone with a spine is pushing back against the corrupt establishment in Trump's inner circle. The media freaks out when anyone calls out the Deep State, which means she's probably right over the target.
While I don’t agree with everything Loomer says, it’s good to see someone willing to call out the deep state and fight for America First values instead of bowing to the globalist establishment.
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