Laura Loomer: GOP’s “Nazi Problem” Could Cost Party Midterms

WASHINGTON – Conservative activist Laura Loomer warned Tuesday that the Republican Party faces a growing “Nazi problem” that could jeopardize its chances in the upcoming midterm elections.
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Loomer highlighted extremist rhetoric and antisemitic content circulating within GOP circles, arguing that such messages risk alienating mainstream voters. “Hitler Larping and obsessively talking about Israel doesn’t appeal to everyday Americans,” she wrote, adding that the party could face losses in 2026 and 2028 if these issues are ignored.
She cited examples including social media content glorifying Hitler, attacks on Jewish Americans, and inflammatory statements by prominent podcasters and activists, stressing that the problem is ideological, not foreign-policy related.
Loomer is said to have been a very influential figure with President Trump, reportedly advising him on removing several candidates from consideration for Cabinet positions. She is believed to have the president’s ear closely, giving her significant sway within GOP strategy circles.
“If the GOP doesn’t address this, then they deserve to lose the midterms,” Loomer said. “There is zero moral clarity in the GOP right now. We are likely to lose the midterms over this nihilistic Nazi love fest.”
She urged party leaders to confront these extremist elements directly to protect both the party’s electoral prospects and moral standing.




