December 27th 2024.
Laura Loomer has recently been receiving backlash from both Democrats and Republicans. The 31-year-old right-wing conspiracy theorist and social media influencer has been causing controversy by waging a war against Indian migrants in the United States. Loomer, who is known for her close ties to former President Donald Trump, even had the opportunity to fly with him in his private jet to a presidential debate in September.
Many are concerned that Loomer may have influenced Trump to make extreme remarks about immigrants, such as her baseless claim that Haitian immigrants in Springfield, Ohio were eating people's pets. This sparked concern among Trump's allies and caused them to question her influence on the former president. Loomer has also threatened to tell MAGA supporters to boycott the next midterm elections in protest against Silicon Valley's reliance on foreign-born workers.
Her feud with "tech bros" Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy, both immigrants and major Trump supporters, has only added fuel to the fire. Loomer has been raging over Trump's appointment of Indian-American entrepreneur Sriram Krishnan as a senior policy advisor for AI, calling it "deeply disturbing" and claiming that "the average IQ in India is 76". In response, Musk has dismissed Loomer as someone who is "trolling for attention" and has urged Trump supporters to ignore her.
Loomer believes that foreign students are taking jobs that should be given to American STEM students. She has also made racist comments about Kamala Harris' Indian heritage, implying that the White House will "smell like curry" and that White House speeches will be facilitated via a call center. This comment even received backlash from fellow conspiracy theorist and Republican congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene, who called it "appalling and extremely racist," stating that it does not represent the Republican party or MAGA.
Many have questioned who influenced Trump to make his infamous remarks about immigrants eating dogs and cats. Some believe that Loomer, who had been posting about this rumor on social media, may have directly inspired him during the critical debate. Loomer had been circulating this claim on her Twitter account, where she has over 1.2 million followers. She even went as far as to endorse a candidate who she claimed would "secure our border" and stop Haitian "invaders" from eating people's pets.
Despite being debunked by a moderator during the debate, Trump continued to reinforce his belief in this baseless claim, stating that he saw it "on television." This has caused concern among those close to the Trump campaign, who have expressed "100%" concern about Loomer's influence on the former president. However, others have stated that Loomer did not participate in Trump's debate preparations and that she was a "positive person to be around."
Laura Loomer, a controversial figure known for her extreme right-wing views and conspiracy theories, has once again stirred up criticism from both Democrats and Republicans. This time, the 31-year-old social media influencer has sparked controversy for her attacks against Indian migrants in the US.
Loomer, who is known for her close ties to former President Donald Trump, traveled with him in his private jet to a presidential debate in September. However, her presence and influence on the President have raised concerns among his allies, particularly regarding his remarks about immigrants eating pets, a baseless claim that has since been debunked.
Recently, Loomer has been using her platform to rally against Silicon Valley's reliance on foreign-born workers, threatening to tell MAGA supporters to boycott the next midterm elections. This has led to a feud with two prominent immigrant Trump supporters, Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy, who have defended the tech industry's practice of hiring talented engineers from overseas.
Loomer's attacks have not gone unnoticed, as even fellow right-wing conspiracy theorist and Republican congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene has condemned her racist comments about Kamala Harris' Indian heritage. However, Loomer remains unapologetic and continues to spread false and harmful rhetoric.
Many have questioned the source of Trump's belief in the false claim about immigrants eating pets. Some suspect that Loomer, who had been posting about it on social media, directly influenced the President to mention it during the debate. A source close to the Trump campaign expressed concern about Loomer's influence, while another source denied her involvement in the President's debate preparations.
Regardless, Loomer's presence and influence continue to be a source of controversy and concern for both parties. It remains to be seen how her actions and rhetoric will impact the political landscape in the future. For now, it is clear that her extreme views and conspiracy theories have drawn criticism from all sides. Stay updated on the latest news and developments about this story by following us on social media and joining our community on Whatsapp.
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