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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsLaura Loomer was at the friggin' White House yesterday to berate NSC staff
We've reached the tipping point of insanity.
In the Oval Office, a far-right activist pushes Trump to fire national security staff.
Laura Loomer, the far-right activist and promoter of conspiracy theories, met on Wednesday with President Trump in the Oval Office, where she pressed for him to fire National Security Council staff members whom she deemed disloyal to him, according to seven people with knowledge of the events.
Mr. Trump may act on some of Ms. Loomer’s recommendations, two of the people said. Ms. Loomer walked into the White House with a sheaf of papers, which amounted to a mass of opposition research attacking the character and loyalty of numerous N.S.C. officials, two of the people said. She proceeded to excoriate them in front of their boss, the national security adviser Michael Waltz, who was also in the meeting.
https://www.nytimes.com/live/2025/04/03/us/trump-news-updates#trump-meeting-laura-loomer

CurtEastPoint
(19,373 posts)Trueblue1968
(18,439 posts)#TheyAreTheAntiChrist
Irish_Dem
(67,579 posts)bucolic_frolic
(49,640 posts)Put an "L" with a long "O" in your last name and make it two syllables. Trump will listen to Tuna Tuners.
Historic NY
(38,772 posts)underpants
(189,817 posts)Ms. Loomer was seated directly across the desk from the president. Seated next to her was Representative Scott Perry, a Pennsylvania congressman who was one of Mr. Trump’s biggest allies in his efforts to overturn his 2020 election loss. Mr. Perry had a separate list of staff concerns he wanted to discuss with the president, and his planned meeting with Mr. Trump collided with Ms. Loomer’s, one of the people briefed on the events said.
Mr. Perry and one of his aides did not immediately respond to text messages seeking comment.
During the roughly 30-minute encounter, those people said, attendees discussed dismissing a number of government workers. Mr. Waltz attended only briefly, so that he could defend his staff, according to one of the people briefed on what took place.
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/04/03/us/politics/trump-meeting-laura-loomer.html
lanlady
(7,206 posts)The only thing good thing about LL getting 30 minutes of Krasnov's time in the Oval Office is that Musk, presumably, wasn't there given the bad blood between them.
Who's up next? Steve Bannon?
underpants
(189,817 posts)seriously
tanyev
(45,991 posts)LetMyPeopleVote
(161,208 posts)The problem isn’t just that the president has fired national security officials without cause, it’s also why he made these drastic moves.
https://bsky.app/profile/stevebenen.com/post/3llyhs3ixw224
The bad news: He's fired the wrong people for the wrong reasons, while leaving in place the officials who actually deserve to be ousted
Link to tweet
https://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/trump-purges-national-security-officials-destabilizing-team-rcna199673
.....And what, pray tell, precipitated these moves? As it turns out, NBC News, among several other news organizations, reported that the president started ousting members of his national security team after he met with far-right activist Laura Loomer, who “expressed dissatisfaction with some officials on his national security team.”
Indeed, after Trump fired the top two officials at the National Security Agency, Loomer took credit for their dismissals.
For those who might need a refresher, Loomer is a right-wing activist, a radical conspiracy theorist and a failed Republican congressional candidate who has described herself as “pro-white nationalism.” She was also a close confidant to Trump during the 2024 campaign — even joining the Republican for a Sept. 11 remembrance, despite the fact she’s pushed false conspiracy theories about the terrorist attacks having been “an inside job.”.....
Indeed, the president hasn’t even made much of an effort to deny Loomer’s influence, boasting to reporters late Thursday that the conspiracy theorist is “a very good patriot” who makes “recommendations” he takes seriously.
The point is not that the administration’s national security team is sacrosanct. On the contrary, in the wake of Signal chat scandal, it is easy to make the case that Trump had a responsibility to fire key members of his team, including Waltz and Hegseth. The president, to date, has refused.
But that just makes Trump’s judgment look even worse: He’s finally agreed to fire some members of his hapless national security team, but he’s fired the wrong people for the wrong reasons, while leaving in place the people who actually deserve to be ousted.