
White House Fires NSC Staffers Following Meeting with Laura Loomer
Alright, let’s talk about a major shake-up in the White House that’s making headlines. Three National Security Council (NSC) staffers have been fired, and the reason? Well, it appears this decision came right after a meeting between President Donald Trump and far-right activist Laura Loomer. Yes, you heard that right—Loomer, known for her controversial and often extreme views, reportedly pushed the president to remove officials she claimed were disloyal.
According to sources, Loomer met with Trump on Wednesday and made her case against several NSC members, including Principal Deputy National Security Advisor Alex Wong. While it’s not confirmed whether Wong himself was fired, it’s clear that Loomer’s influence played a role in these dismissals. Those who lost their positions include Brian Walsh, Thomas Boodry, and David Feith—each holding key roles in intelligence, legislative affairs, and national security.
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This move has sparked a lot of discussion, especially since the NSC is a critical body in shaping national security policies. The fact that a controversial activist like Loomer was able to get a meeting with the president and seemingly influence such high-level decisions raises serious questions. Is this about strengthening national security, or is it more about loyalty tests within Trump’s inner circle?
Loomer, who has built a reputation on spreading conspiracy theories—including the claim that 9/11 was an inside job—declined to share details about the meeting but confirmed that she presented her concerns directly to Trump. She framed her involvement as a push for “strong vetting” to protect the president and national security.
Interestingly, this meeting took place while the president and his economic team were preparing a major tariff announcement. The presence of key White House figures like Chief of Staff Susie Wiles and Sergio Gor, the head of presidential personnel, suggests that this wasn’t just some impromptu visit—it was a sanctioned discussion with real consequences.
The firings have left many wondering about the growing influence of far-right voices within Trump’s administration. With MAGA allies like Loomer reportedly targeting officials they see as insufficiently loyal, it appears that internal purges could become more common. This incident is a clear indication that Trump’s second term is shaping up to be just as unpredictable and turbulent as his first.
For now, the White House is staying quiet on the specifics, with an NSC spokesperson simply stating that they do not comment on personnel matters. But one thing is clear—this development has sent shockwaves through Washington, and people are watching closely to see what happens next.
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