During a previously unreported speech, Laura Loomer bragged that former President Donald Trump “hired me on the spot” to work on his campaign in 2023 before news about the attempted hiring leaked. The far-right conspiracy theorist also claimed Trump told her he believes she actually “won” her 2022 election against Rep. Daniel Webster (R-FL) — she lost by roughly seven percentage points — and offered to endorse her if she ran again.
Loomer has a long history of pushing conspiracy theories and bigoted rhetoric, including about Vice President Kamala Harris. (For more on the self-described “pro-white nationalism” commentator’s remarks, see here.) Her close ties to Trump have become a significant campaign issue, especially after she flew on his plane to Pennsylvania and New York.
Loomer is also connected to numerous other Republicans, including JD Vance and the National Republican Senatorial Committee. This weekend, she is scheduled to appear as a “special guest” at a fundraiser for the Nevada County Republican Party in California.
Prior to the fallout over her trips with Trump, Loomer gave a September 3 speech to the Villagers for Trump 47, a pro-Trump group based in The Villages, Florida. During that talk, she discussed events referenced in a New York Times article from April 2023 in which the publication reported that Trump had unsuccessfully tried to hire Loomer. At the time, Loomer declined “to comment on private conversations that I had with the president.”
In the September 3 speech, Loomer said she met with Trump at Mar-a-Lago, where Trump told her, “I really do believe that you won your election against Daniel Webster, and if you run again, I will endorse you.” (Loomer has claimed that her election was stolen from her due to “fraud.”) Loomer then said that she declined to run again because she felt helping elect him president was more important.
Loomer said that Trump was so “impressed” by her support that he “hired me on the spot and he told me, he's like, I want you to work for me.” She added that a “New York Times hit piece” had come out about that hiring and “I ended up not working with him, but I still decided to dedicate all of my time this election season to helping President Trump get elected.”