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Right-wing activist Laura Loomer, often seen as a close ally of President Donald Trump, has sparked outrage on X by calling for the denaturalization of journalist Mehdi Hasan.
Loomer’s comments came after Hasan criticized Trump’s immigration policies and highlighted recent safety failures in American aviation—including a small plane crash in Covington, Georgia, that left two dead.
Hasan argued that Trump’s policies have not made America safer, but instead have led to instability.
Loomer responded with a fiery post, labeling Hasan an “inbred Islamist” and a “foreign-born jihadist,” calling him a “national security threat” and demanding he “get out of my country.”
Her remarks have reignited debate over MAGA-led efforts to strip citizenship from naturalized Americans—particularly journalists who dare to criticize Trump’s policies, even when evidence is in plain sight or their views are deemed politically hostile to the MAGA world.
Critics warn that Loomer’s rhetoric is dangerous and anti-democratic, with the potential to deepen divisions across the country. Her supporters, however, argue that she is defending national interests and protecting law enforcement.
The clash continues to unfold on X, exposing growing tensions between pro-Trump media figures, MAGA loyalists, and dissenting voices.
This controversy has sparked broader conversations on social media about the volatile intersection of immigration, free speech, and political loyalty in today’s America.
How is it political violence? @mehdirhasan
Let me explain something to you since you’re clearly an inbred Islamist Immigrant who hates America.
Interfering with a law enforcement raid while wearing a Palestinian keffiyeh is a felony, in which officers are justified to use… https://t.co/4WTraxdkp4 pic.twitter.com/oC8sJyTtt4
— Laura Loomer (@LauraLoomer) September 20, 2025
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