Laura Loomer

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Laura Elizabeth Loomer is an American far-right political activist, conspiracy theorist, and internet personality.

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Lean Right
Laura Loomer is visiting Kyiv as part of a pro-Ukraine redemption tour, according to Adam Zivo's report.
Conservatives view Loomer's trip positively as a corrective to Russian disinformation, though her controversial past may divide opinion.
Center
The far-right activist who once called Zelensky a 'Nazi Jew' visited Kyiv, recanted Russian propaganda, and praised Ukraine's resistance.
Yesh Atid finds her reversal ironic but also a useful illustration of how even hardened pro-Trump figures can be exposed to truth, contrasting with Israel's own leaders who resist such realizations.
Far Left
The far-right conspiracy theorist flip-flopped, now slamming MAGA for pushing Russian propaganda on Ukraine.
The far left sees Loomer as a grifter whose flip highlights the incoherence and cynicism of the far right.
Far Left
MAGA influencer claimed a White House source told her Mitch McConnell is 'officially brain dead' and not coming back.
Far left notes Loomer as a conspiracy peddler who nonetheless often exposes internal tensions within the right; her claim adds to the sense of institutional decay.
Far Left
Loomer posted a bombshell claim that a high-level White House source told her McConnell is 'officially brain dead.'
Far left sees Loomer as a purveyor of dangerous conspiracy theories that accelerate the GOP's slide into authoritarian chaos, yet also note her influence in the Trumpist base.
Far Left
Loomer admitted on Wednesday that she had been fooled by Russian propaganda, a rare concession from a far-right influencer.
Far left views this as typical MAGA hypocrisy and evidence that the right-wing disinformation ecosystem is built on Russian manipulation and grift.
Far Left
Loomer admitted on Wednesday that she fell for Russian propaganda, blaming her deplatforming for her susceptibility.
The far left sees Loomer's confession as a rare moment of honesty from the far right, but also as a symptom of a media ecosystem that rewards conspiracy theories over truth.

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