Laura Loomer teases Georgia move after President Trump says he wants Marjorie Taylor Greene primaried
Conservative commentator Laura Loomer set off a fresh wave of speculation Saturday by openly teasing a possible move to Georgia after President Donald Trump withdrew his endorsement of Rep. Marjorie...
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Conservative commentator Laura Loomer set off a fresh wave of speculation Saturday by openly teasing a possible move to Georgia after President Donald Trump withdrew his endorsement of Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene in a blistering late-night Truth Social post. Loomer, a staunch Trump ally with roughly 1.8 million followers on X, posted that the President told her he wanted Greene "primaried," then asked her audience a pointed question: "Should I move to Georgia?" Her post, paired with Trump’s Truth Social message calling Greene a "ranting lunatic," immediately triggered questions about whether Loomer is positioning herself as a potential challenger in Georgia’s 14th Congressional District . TRUMP DROPS MARJORIE TAYLOR GREENE ENDORSEMENT, CALLS HER A ‘RANTING LUNATIC,' HINTS AT BACKING PRIMARY RIVAL Greene has not responded to Loomer’s posts. Loomer and Greene have publicly attacked each other throughout the year, with their exchanges escalating sharply since summer. In August, the two clashed over Loomer’s criticism of Medal of Honor recipient Florent Groberg, sparking a days-long volley of insults. Saturday’s posts show Loomer revisiting and escalating those accusations. She described Greene as "no friend to MAGA," accused her of disloyalty dating back to 2021, and resurfaced claims about Greene’s political alliances during the 2022 midterms. TRUMP GIVES EX-ALLY GREENE NEW NICKNAME AFTER DROPPED ENDORSEMENT, SAYS SHE BETRAYED 'ENTIRE REPUBLICAN PARTY' Several of Loomer’s follow-up posts Saturday referenced Greene receiving public support from Democrats, adding fuel to an already volatile public feud. Trump’s public break with Greene , which he delivered in a lengthy statement late Friday, removed one of the Georgia Republican’s most valuable political assets: the president’s personal endorsement. In his post, Trump said Greene had become consumed with "complaining," claimed she had "turned left" politically, and said conservative voters in Georgia were already consi…