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The White House fired several officials, including three National Security Council members, after President Trump met with far-right activist Laura Loomer.

By Aniket Chakraborty

Apr 4, 2025

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Loomer reportedly entered the White House with documents questioning the loyalty of multiple officials and compiled a list of a dozen individuals targeted for removal.

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Among those dismissed were Brian Walsh (director for intelligence), Thomas Boodry (senior director for legislative affairs), and David Feith (senior director for technology and national security).

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National Security Adviser Michael Waltz attempted to defend his staff during the meeting but appeared to have little authority in preventing the dismissals.

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Principal Deputy National Security Adviser Alex Wong was among Loomer's primary targets, accused of being a "Never Trumper" with alleged connections to leaked Signal messages about Yemen strikes.

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Trump defended the dismissals, stating, "We're always going to let go of people we don't like," but denied Loomer played a role, instead calling her "a very good patriot."

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High-profile officials attending the meeting included White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles, Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick, and Vice President JD Vance.

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This isn't the first instance of external figures influencing national security personnel changes, with activist Christopher Rufo and tech billionaire Elon Musk previously affecting similar decisions.

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Laura Loomer is known for promoting conspiracy theories, including claims that the September 11 attacks were an "inside job," and has been banned from multiple social media platforms.

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Despite her controversies and failed political campaigns, Loomer maintains connections with Trump and declined to share details about their meeting "out of respect for President Trump and the privacy of the Oval Office."

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