Laura Loomer – a MAGA social media influencer who has been referred to as President Donald Trump's unofficial "loyalty enforcer" — posted a lengthy screed to her 1.8 million followers attacking Vice President JD Vance
In a Friday post to her X account, Loomer addressed Vance's recent remarks in which he appeared to heap criticism on Loomer while quote-tweeting one of her posts. The vice president wrote: "It's interesting that some 'conservative influencers' spend all of their time attacking the administration and sowing division. Disgraceful actually."
Loomer responded to Vance's post by challenging him to speak out against conservative activists like neo-Nazi Nick Fuentes, who used a slur about his Indian American wife. She also pointed out that he has so far remained silent about far-right commentator Tucker Carlson, "who has attacked every single policy of the Trump administration, and who is currently being broadcasted on Iranian state television."
"It’s rich, isn’t it? You can carry the casket of Charlie Kirk but you won’t call out Tucker for promoting a guy on his show who accused Erika Kirk of being involved in her husband’s assassination," Loomer wrote, tagging Erika Kirk's official account.
"Being aligned with the President is more important than being friends with degenerates," Loomer continued. "We are all shocked you refuse to call out the Neo Nazis who attack Jews and Hindus like your wife and demand that she convert to be worthy in their eyes."
"You refuse to call out those who profit off of attacking your boss Donald Trump on their silly Consevative[sic] podcasts because you want their votes in 2028, even if they spew poison and attack President Trump every single day," she added. "Let’s call it all out. Doesn’t that seem reasonable? Or should we keep pretending this is about abortion? Disgraceful, actually. My loyalty is to your boss, President Trump. And it always will be."
Vance's initial tweet maligning "conservative influencers" came after Loomer questioned why the GOP was "pushing more abortion messaging in a midterm election year."
"Didn't they learn their lesson in 2018?" She wrote.


