Trump fires 6 national security officials deemed disloyal: Report


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  • President Donald Trump reportedly fired six National Security Council officials following a meeting with conservative activist Laura Loomer. Loomer identified individuals she considered “disloyal.”
  • This is the second time a conservative activist has reportedly influenced national security personnel decisions, with Christopher Rufo’s prior exposé also leading to dismissals.
  • The National Security Council has declined to comment on the reported firings.

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President Donald Trump has reportedly dismissed six National Security Council officials following an Oval Office meeting with conservative activist Laura Loomer, as first reported by The New York Times.

Loomer, who reportedly advocated for the firings, warned Trump and other officials about “disloyal” employees within the administration.

Loomer identifies alleged disloyal officials

According to multiple reports, Loomer called out approximately a dozen members of Representative Mike Waltz’s national security team, labeling them as “disloyal” to Trump and recommending their removal.

A staunch supporter of Trump, Loomer was frequently seen on the 2024 campaign trail. Following her meeting in the Oval Office, she took to X to address the situation, stating:

“I woke up this morning to learn that there are still people in and around the West Wing who are leaking to the hostile, left-wing media about President Trump’s confidential and private meetings in the Oval Office. I want to reiterate how important it is that people who gain access to the White House or the administration respect the privacy of their conversations with President Trump and his senior staff.”

Lara Loomer, Conservative Activist

Loomer also declined to disclose details of her meeting but emphasized her commitment to “strong vetting.”

Pattern of conservative activist involvement

This is the second instance of a conservative activist being linked to the dismissal of national security officials.

Previously, Christopher Rufo published logs allegedly showing NSA staffers engaging in explicit conversations in chat rooms. Within days of Rufo’s revelations, individuals were fired.

Officials reportedly fired

Among those reportedly dismissed following Loomer’s meeting with Trump are:

  • Brian Walsh, Director for Intelligence.
  • Thomas Boodry, Senior Director for Legislative Affairs.
  • David Feith, Senior Director overseeing Technology and National Security.

National Security Council declines comment

A spokesperson for the National Security Council told news outlets that the agency does not comment on personnel matters.

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Bias comparison

  • Media outlets on the left frame Trump's consultation with Laura Loomer as a dangerous influence, emphasizing her "far-right conspiracy theorist" label to cast a negative light on the firings of national security officials and highlighting concerns that officials were dismissed for insufficient loyalty.
  • Not enough coverage from media outlets in the center to provide a bias comparison.
  • Media outlets on the right portray Loomer as providing valuable "receipts" to the White House, characterizing the dismissed staffers as "disloyal 'Neocons,'" and detailing Loomer's complaints about being excluded from the NSC vetting process.

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Key points from the Left

  • President Donald Trump has fired several National Security Council officials after being urged by far-right activist Laura Loomer to remove staff she viewed as insufficiently loyal to his agenda.
  • Laura Loomer presented her concerns in an Oval Office meeting where Vice President JD Vance and others were present.
  • National Security Council spokesman Brian Hughes refused to comment on the personnel changes, stating that the White House does not discuss such matters.
  • Trump's national security adviser Mike Waltz is facing criticism over discussing sensitive military operations via the encrypted Signal app.

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Key points from the Center

No summary available because of a lack of coverage.

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Key points from the Right

  • President Donald Trump has moved to fire several senior White House National Security Council officials after being urged by Laura Loomer to purge staffers deemed insufficiently loyal to his Make America Great Again agenda.
  • Laura Loomer presented her concerns to Trump in an Oval Office meeting and claimed that certain officials were not aligned with his administration's policies.
  • The National Security Council has dismissed at least three senior officials while Trump affirmed his support for National Security Adviser Mike Waltz amid criticism for removing nonpolitical experts from his team.
  • Trump is facing criticism for sidelining professionals in crucial areas while aiming to reinforce loyalty to his agenda.

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  • President Donald Trump reportedly fired six National Security Council officials following a meeting with conservative activist Laura Loomer. Loomer identified individuals she considered “disloyal.”
  • This is the second time a conservative activist has reportedly influenced national security personnel decisions, with Christopher Rufo’s prior exposé also leading to dismissals.
  • The National Security Council has declined to comment on the reported firings.

Full Story

President Donald Trump has reportedly dismissed six National Security Council officials following an Oval Office meeting with conservative activist Laura Loomer, as first reported by The New York Times.

Loomer, who reportedly advocated for the firings, warned Trump and other officials about “disloyal” employees within the administration.

Loomer identifies alleged disloyal officials

According to multiple reports, Loomer called out approximately a dozen members of Representative Mike Waltz’s national security team, labeling them as “disloyal” to Trump and recommending their removal.

A staunch supporter of Trump, Loomer was frequently seen on the 2024 campaign trail. Following her meeting in the Oval Office, she took to X to address the situation, stating:

“I woke up this morning to learn that there are still people in and around the West Wing who are leaking to the hostile, left-wing media about President Trump’s confidential and private meetings in the Oval Office. I want to reiterate how important it is that people who gain access to the White House or the administration respect the privacy of their conversations with President Trump and his senior staff.”

Lara Loomer, Conservative Activist

Loomer also declined to disclose details of her meeting but emphasized her commitment to “strong vetting.”

Pattern of conservative activist involvement

This is the second instance of a conservative activist being linked to the dismissal of national security officials.

Previously, Christopher Rufo published logs allegedly showing NSA staffers engaging in explicit conversations in chat rooms. Within days of Rufo’s revelations, individuals were fired.

Officials reportedly fired

Among those reportedly dismissed following Loomer’s meeting with Trump are:

  • Brian Walsh, Director for Intelligence.
  • Thomas Boodry, Senior Director for Legislative Affairs.
  • David Feith, Senior Director overseeing Technology and National Security.

National Security Council declines comment

A spokesperson for the National Security Council told news outlets that the agency does not comment on personnel matters.

Tags: , , ,

Bias comparison

  • Media outlets on the left frame Trump's consultation with Laura Loomer as a dangerous influence, emphasizing her "far-right conspiracy theorist" label to cast a negative light on the firings of national security officials and highlighting concerns that officials were dismissed for insufficient loyalty.
  • Not enough coverage from media outlets in the center to provide a bias comparison.
  • Media outlets on the right portray Loomer as providing valuable "receipts" to the White House, characterizing the dismissed staffers as "disloyal 'Neocons,'" and detailing Loomer's complaints about being excluded from the NSC vetting process.

Media landscape

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176 total sources

Key points from the Left

  • President Donald Trump has fired several National Security Council officials after being urged by far-right activist Laura Loomer to remove staff she viewed as insufficiently loyal to his agenda.
  • Laura Loomer presented her concerns in an Oval Office meeting where Vice President JD Vance and others were present.
  • National Security Council spokesman Brian Hughes refused to comment on the personnel changes, stating that the White House does not discuss such matters.
  • Trump's national security adviser Mike Waltz is facing criticism over discussing sensitive military operations via the encrypted Signal app.

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Key points from the Center

No summary available because of a lack of coverage.

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Key points from the Right

  • President Donald Trump has moved to fire several senior White House National Security Council officials after being urged by Laura Loomer to purge staffers deemed insufficiently loyal to his Make America Great Again agenda.
  • Laura Loomer presented her concerns to Trump in an Oval Office meeting and claimed that certain officials were not aligned with his administration's policies.
  • The National Security Council has dismissed at least three senior officials while Trump affirmed his support for National Security Adviser Mike Waltz amid criticism for removing nonpolitical experts from his team.
  • Trump is facing criticism for sidelining professionals in crucial areas while aiming to reinforce loyalty to his agenda.

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