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Conspiracist Laura Loomer travelling with Trump campaign trail

Hard-right conspiracy theorist Laura Loomer joins Trump campaign trail

The presence of hard-right conspiracy theorist Laura Loomer alongside Donald Trump on the campaign trail in recent days has raised questions about the influence she may have on him.

Laura Loomer is well-known for her anti-Muslim rhetoric and spreading conspiracy theories, including that the 9/11 attacks were an “inside job” carried out by the US government.

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Loomer joined Trump at an event on Wednesday commemorating the attacks, raising eyebrows and prompting outrage amongst US media outlets.

On Tuesday, the 31-year-old travelled to Philadelphia on board Trump’s plane for the presidential debate in the city.

Laura Loomer arrives with Republican presidential nominee former President Donald Trump at Philadelphia International Airport, Tuesday, Sept. 10, 2024, in Philadelphia, for the presidential debate. (AP Photo/Chris Szagola).
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Perhaps the most memorable moment of the debate came when Trump repeated the claim that illegal immigrants from Haiti are eating domestic pets in a small Ohio city.

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“They are eating the pets of the people that live there,” he said.

City officials later told BBC Verify there are “no credible reports” indicating this has happened.

Trump stated he was repeating claims he had heard on television, but the baseless theory was aired by Ms Loomer just a day before the debate. On Monday, the fringe pundit and social media influencer repeated the baseless claims to her 1.2m followers on X.

While the level of access Ms Loomer has to Trump is unclear, and his running mate JD Vance has also spread this baseless theory, Ms Loomer’s post and presence in Philadelphia has led Republicans to blame her for the former president making the unfounded claim on stage.

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An anonymous source close to the Trump campaign told US news outlet Semafor they were “100%” concerned about Ms Loomer’s proximity to Trump.

“Regardless of any guardrails the Trump campaign has put on her, I don’t think it’s working,” the source was quoted as saying.

Another source told Semafor Ms Loomer did not interfere in debate preparations and she was a “positive person to be around”.

Dennis Lennox, a Republican consultant, was much more pointed in his criticism of Trump’s debate performance and Ms Loomer. “That’s what happens when you wing it, live in the Fox News-X bubble, and rely upon Matt Gaetz, let alone Laura Loomer,” he told Semafor.

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On X, Loomer says she operates “independently” to help Trump, who she referred to as “our nation’s last hope”.

“To the many reporters who are calling me and obsessively asking me to talk to them today, the answer is no,” she wrote. “I am very busy working on my stories and investigations and don’t have time to entertain your conspiracy theories.”

Born in Arizona in 1993, the self-styled investigative journalist has worked as an activist and commentator for organisations including Project Veritas and Alex Jones’s Infowars.

In 2020, she ran – with Trump’s support – as a Republican candidate for the US House of Representatives in Florida, but lost to Democrat Lois Frankel.

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She tried again two years later, when she unsuccessfully ran to unseat Representative Daniel Webster in a Republican primary in a different Florida district.

Now, she is known for her vocal support of Trump and for promoting a long string of conspiracy theories including claims that Kamala Harris is not black, and that the son of billionaire George Soros was sending cryptic messages calling for Trump’s assassination.

These posts led her to be banned from a number of platforms including Facebook, Instagram and even, according to her, Uber and Lyft for making offensive comments about Muslim drivers. She once described herself as a “proud Islamophobe”.

Lynne Patton and Laura Loomer watch as Republican presidential nominee former President Donald Trump visits the Shanksville Volunteer Fire Company in Shanksville, Pa., Wednesday, Sept. 11, 2024. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke).
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Laura Loomer frequently attends events in support of Trump and has been seen previously at his Florida residence Mar-a-Lago.

Earlier this year, she travelled on his plane to Iowa where she was given a shout-out by him on stage at an event. “You want her on your side,” Trump said. The former president shares her videos on Truth Social.

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Last year, the New York Times reported Trump expressed an interest in hiring her for his campaign, relenting only after top aides expressed concern she could damage his electoral efforts.

“Everyone who works for him thinks she’s a liability,” one Trump aide said of Ms Loomer in a report in NBC News in January.

Another outspoken Trump supporter, Marjorie Taylor Greene, took issue with Laura Loomer this week over her comments questioning Harris’s race and a post in which she said the White House “will smell like curry” if Harris – who is partly of Indian descent – is elected.

Greene said Ms Loomer’s comments were “appalling and extremely racist” and did “not represent who we are as Republicans or MAGA” – prompting a flurry of furious messages in her direction.

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This feud in Trump’s orbit played out just a day after Ms Loomer appeared at events with Trump commemorating the anniversary of 9/11 in New York and Pennsylvania.

Asked about her attendance there by the Associated Press, she said she did not work for the campaign and was “invited as a guest”.

What Other Media Are Saying
  • BBC reported on how Laura Loomer’s controversial presence alongside Trump is raising alarms within the GOP. Critics are worried her extremist views could influence the campaign. (Read More)
  • The New York Times covered Loomer’s backstage access during pivotal campaign moments . Her history of divisive rhetoric and conspiracy theories threatens to overshadow Trump’s message. (Read More)
  • CNN reported that Loomer’s close association with Trump has sparked significant concern among Republicans that her past inflammatory statements may undermine the campaign’s credibility. (Read More)
Frequently Asked Questions

Here are some common questions asked about this news

Who is Laura Loomer?

Laura Loomer is a far-right activist known for her anti-Muslim rhetoric and promotion of conspiracy theories, including about the 9/11 attacks.

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What is Laura Loomer’s connection to Donald Trump?

Loomer is a vocal Trump supporter and has been seen traveling with him and attending events. Trump has publicly acknowledged her and shared her videos.

Why are some Republicans concerned about Laura Loomer’s influence on Trump?

Some Republicans worry her proximity to Trump might influence his campaign, especially after he repeated a baseless claim she promoted.

Has Laura Loomer run for political office?

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Yes, she ran as a Republican candidate for Congress in Florida in 2020 and 2022 but was unsuccessful both times.

What controversies has Laura Loomer been involved in?

Loomer has been banned from platforms like Facebook and Instagram for making offensive comments, including Islamophobic remarks. She also promotes conspiracy theories about Kamala Harris and George Soros.

Jane Nelson

Jane is a seasoned journalist with over a decade of experience covering global trends, and investment strategies. She holds a degree in Political science and has worked for several leading publications before joining The Thaiger.

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