Is it very surprising that the Trump team is associating themselves with a woman who deemed the Parkland school shooting a “false flag” and called herself a “proud Islamophobe”
about being late for a meeting because she couldn’t find a non-Muslim cab driver. “Someone needs to create a non Islamic form of Uber or Lyft because I never want to support another Islamic immigrant driver,” Loomer wrote.Advertisement
After winning the Republican primary in August, Loomer has her sights set on her winning Florida’s 21st Congressional District, which is currently controlled by Democratic Rep. Lois Frankel. Loomer is unlikely to win, as Florida’s 21st is reliably blue, but why would that deter the attention-starved Loomer?Still, it’s unclear just how closely the Trump campaign—or Lara Trump—wants to associate with Loomer in the first place.
On Wednesday, Team Trump Deputy National Press Secretary Courtney Parella posted photos of Lara Trump alongside Loomer and several volunteers in Boca Raton, Florida. The photos lacked social distancing and there weren’t many masks to be seen either, but even more glaring than the public safety flub was the fact that Loomer wasn’t actually named in the caption.about children returning to school, where she reportedly said, “I have absolutely no fear about sending my children to school...
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