In a move that lays bare the Trump administration’s assault on independent journalism and national security norms, far-right provocateur Laura Loomer—known for her inflammatory rants, conspiracy-mongering, and self-proclaimed “Loomering” of disloyal officials—has been handed official press credentials to cover the Pentagon. The 32-year-old activist, who once handcuffed herself to Twitter’s doors in protest of her ban and has repeatedly branded immigrants as “invaders,” now joins a motley crew of right-wing echo-chamber outlets in the Defense Department‘s newly revamped press corps—a direct result of a draconian policy that drove mainstream media out en masse last month.
This credentialing isn’t just a badge; it’s a license for chaos. Loomer, a failed congressional candidate in Florida and Trump’s unofficial whisperer-in-chief, has already used her Oval Office access to fuel a purge of perceived “disloyal” defense leaders, from NSA Director Gen. Timothy Haugh to Army Secretary Dan Driscoll’s appointees. Her presence in the Pentagon briefing room signals the deepening fusion of White House vendettas and military oversight, raising alarms among Democrats, press freedom advocates, and even some within the administration who view her as a loose cannon threatening U.S. readiness. “This isn’t journalism—it’s infiltration,” said Rep. Adam Schiff (D-Calif.), a former Intelligence Committee chair. “Loomer’s track record of harassment and disinformation makes her a national security risk in a secure facility.”
A Policy Born of Paranoia: Mainstream Media Ejected, MAGA Media Installed
The backdrop is as Orwellian as it gets. In October, the Pentagon under Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth—Trump’s Fox News alum pick—unveiled a policy barring reporters from seeking information outside official channels, effectively muzzling independent inquiry. Outraged, dozens of outlets—including The Washington Post, The New York Times, CNN, and even Fox News—staged a walkout, refusing to sign what they decried as a “threat to press freedom.” Only One America News (OAN), the pro-Trump cable network notorious for election lies, inked the deal initially.
Enter the new corps: A roster dominated by far-right darlings like The Gateway Pundit (debunked for Sandy Hook hoaxes), The Post Millennial (a Daily Wire offshoot peddling anti-LGBTQ+ screeds), LindellTV (MyPillow mogul Mike Lindell’s election-denial streaming service), and now Loomer herself. These aren’t seasoned Pentagon beat reporters; they’re online influencers with audiences built on outrage, not oversight. The policy, critics argue, is a deliberate purge to install a compliant cadre that amplifies Trump’s narrative while silencing scrutiny of military missteps—from unchecked defense spending to Hegseth’s Qatar deals.
Loomer announced her credentialing triumph on X (formerly Twitter), where she boasts 1.2 million followers, framing it as vindication against “Big Media elites.” But her glee masks a darker reality: She’s signing onto a gag order that prohibits basic journalism, all while flaunting her role in ousting officials she deems insufficiently MAGA. In an August X post viewed over 2 million times, Loomer railed against Hegseth’s plan to host Qatari air force training at an Idaho base, calling it a gift to “terror financing Muslims” and vowing to sit out midterms in protest. Such outbursts have Pentagon staffers scrambling, sources say, fearing her next viral broadside could trigger another firing spree.
Loomer’s influence isn’t hype—it’s havoc. Since Trump’s inauguration, her Oval Office sit-downs have correlated with a revolving door of dismissals, which she gleefully brands “Loomered.” In April, she targeted NSA Director Gen. Timothy Haugh and deputy Wendy Noble as “disloyal,” tweeting: “That is why they have been fired.” Haugh was ousted days later, replaced by a Trump loyalist. She claimed credit for national security adviser Michael Waltz’s April firing and staff purge, tying it to her “report” on their inadequacies—Waltz later landed as U.N. ambassador, a cushy consolation.
Her Pentagon hit list is bipartisan in bigotry. In April, Loomer savaged Col. Earl G. Matthews—nominated for general counsel—for allegedly “subverting” Hegseth, echoing her anti-“deep state” crusade. More egregiously, in August, she attacked Army Secretary Dan Driscoll for honoring Medal of Honor recipient Florent Groberg—a French-born immigrant who lost a leg shielding soldiers from a suicide bomber in Afghanistan. Why? Groberg’s 60-second DNC speech on “service and sacrifice.” Loomer dubbed him an “anti-Trump leftist.” Groberg, undeterred, responded: “I’ve served under presidents from both parties and will always honor my oath to this country.” Driscoll swiftly revoked Jen Easterly’s West Point faculty appointment after Loomer’s pile-on—Easterly, Biden’s CISA director, was targeted for her cybersecurity work exposing foreign election meddling.
These aren’t isolated; they’re a pattern. Loomer, who styles herself an “investigative journalist, activist, and truth-teller” via her Loomered website and opposition research firm, has a history of stunts: Banned from Uber/Lyft for anti-Muslim tirades, booted from CPAC for disrupting speeches, and deplatformed across social media for hate speech. Yet Trump calls her “a very nice person… a patriot,” crediting her “excitement” for the country. Her rare Trump critiques—like his Qatari jet “gift from jihadists”—end in apologies, underscoring her as a one-woman loyalty litmus test.
Broader Peril: Press Freedom Under Siege, National Security in Jeopardy
Loomer’s Pentagon perch exacerbates a chilling trend: The Trump White House’s war on the fourth estate. Her stalled White House credentials—despite smaller right-wing influencers gaining access—highlight selective favoritism. The new policy, which Loomer eagerly embraces, ensures coverage that’s less watchdog, more water carrier—ideal for burying scandals like Hegseth’s Qatar ties or the administration’s military purges.
Democrats and watchdogs are mobilizing. The ACLU warned of “Orwellian control,” while Rep. Schiff demanded hearings: “Loomer in the briefing room is a fox guarding the henhouse.” As one anonymous Pentagon official told The Hill, her access “frustrates” staff, who dread her next “Loomering” tweet sparking chaos.
In an era of rising authoritarianism, Loomer’s elevation isn’t quirky—it’s a symptom. Trump’s “truth-teller” is peddling division in the halls of power, where decisions affect global stability. If unchecked, this could erode the Pentagon’s integrity from within, turning defense briefings into MAGA rallies. America deserves better: A free press, not a far-right filter.



