Donald Trump’s controversial ally Laura Loomer has set up a tip line for administration staff frustrated by a lack of vetting of their colleagues, she told Politico.
The self-described Islamaphobe, who has been linked to dozens of Trump firings, claims there are hundreds more scalps on her list — and the calls keep coming.
More than a dozen high-ranking officials have been forced out in Trump’s first six months back in office. Loomer said she is now openly asking government insiders to rat out people they work with.
“I’m happy to take people’s tips about disloyal appointees, disloyal staffers and Biden holdovers,” Loomer told Politico, describing “a serious vetting crisis” inside the administration.
“My tip line has come to serve as a form of therapy for Trump administration officials who want to expose their colleagues.”
The firings have swept through the Pentagon, National Security Council, and multiple executive agencies, creating what one expert called a “dangerous situation” with “somebody outside the government, no national security experience, who’s got hire and fire authority.”
Loomer’s influence became crystal clear this week when Trump dumped FDA vaccine regulator Vinay Prasad after just three months, despite opposition from RFK Jr. and FDA Commissioner Marty Makary. Loomer had branded Prasad a “progressive leftist saboteur” on her website.
The activist also orchestrated the removal of NSA top lawyer April Doss after amplifying conservative attacks calling her a “transparently partisan activist.”
“I have people in the West Wing,” Loomer boasted, claiming strong relationships throughout government. “I have people in pretty much every single agency within the federal government coming to me with concerns.”
Her Oval Office visits have repeatedly preceded mass firings, including six National Security Council officials terminated in April. Loomer later took credit on social media: “You know how you know the NSC officials I reported to President Trump are disloyal people?”
Even West Point felt Loomer’s wrath when she tagged Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, calling cybersecurity expert Jen Easterly’s hiring “horrendous.” Hours later, the Army terminated Easterly’s agreement.
“Professional jealousy is a terrible disease,” Loomer said, defending her approach while acknowledging she’s made “enemies” in the White House.
The purges reflect what one presidential ally called “zero tolerance” for anything less than absolute loyalty to Trump.