Laura Loomer: As Election Day approaches, tensions between MAGAs are rising. Roger Stone, a close associate of Trump, openly denounced right-wing activist Laura Loomer for attacking RFK Jr. just days before the election.
The feisty Loomer accused RFK Jr.’s campaign of a financial scheme. She claimed that donations to Trump’s 2024 campaign paid for Kennedy’s commitments. Stone strongly denied Loomer’s allegations.
Stone, who has worked closely with Trump, defended Kennedy, saying RFK Jr. ran pro-Trump ads and encouraged his voters to support the former president. He called Loomer an “amateur” for not knowing federal election law and advised her to focus on more constructive tasks instead of making unfounded accusations.
RFK Jr, who had postponed his independent presidential bid to support Trump, began fundraising, kicking off the discussion. Kennedy requested funds for Trump’s campaign. Loomer examined the fine print and found that some monies paid Kennedy’s Democratic primary expenditures.
Stone defended the fundraising’s legality and RFK Jr.’s support for Trump to Loomer. He also stated that Loomer’s attacks were misplaced given the common goal of supporting Trump’s re-election.
Loomer, who has made provocative comments, has been criticised for her behaviour recently. In September, Republicans criticised her racist remarks about Vice President Kamala Harris and separated her from Trump’s campaign.
Still, Loomer remains a MAGA voice. Her latest attack on Kennedy shows how strained Trump’s broader support network is as Election Day approaches. Republican voters are wondering why she attacked a Trump friend before the election.
Roger Stone’s late-night criticism of Loomer shows MAGA divide. As Trump and Kennedy scramble for more support, Loomer and Stone’s drama is just another chapter in a campaign season full of division and public controversy.