Far-right internet figure Laura Loomer engaged in an extended tirade on X, where she unleashed a barrage of criticism aimed at Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg—following the tech mogul’s dinner with Donald Trump at his resort in Florida.
Loomer, known for her fervent allegiance to the President-elect, unleashed at least 16 posts directly targeting Zuckerberg. After a brief intermission, presumably for rest, she returned to her platform to extend Thanksgiving wishes to her followers.
“I hope you all enjoy your day,” she expressed. However, an hour and a half later, she was calling for the mass deportation of immigrants.
Zuckerberg bore the brunt of her ire that Wednesday night—accused of “censoring” the harrowing experience of her close associate.
“As a patriotic American and dedicated Trump supporter, I will never forget how Mark Zuckerberg censored the images of the assassination attempt on President Trump and engineered Facebook to suppress all references to the attempted assassination,” Loomer stated.
She asserted that this “profoundly un-American” conduct signifies that “Mark Zuckerberg is in favor of the individual who made an attempt on Donald Trump’s life.”
Loomer was alluding to Thomas Crooks, the 20-year-old who targeted Trump, 78, during a campaign event in Butler, Pennsylvania, in July.
Furthermore, she expressed that it is “deeply troubling” that Zuckerberg was “permitted” to dine at Mar-a-Lago on Wednesday.
“Donald Trump experienced a miraculous escape that day in Butler, yet Zuckerberg aims to distort the narrative so that the attempted assassination is erased from Facebook and Instagram. That is PURE EVIL. There’s no evil greater than that. I will not remain quiet about this,” she concluded.
Among her other notable posts on X, she labeled Zuckerberg and his spouse as “anti-American lunatics,” and claimed that the Meta chief “stole” her family photographs after her removal from Facebook.
Loomer has consistently been a prominent figure in the MAGA movement, particularly among a network of online activists and commentary sites that propagate questionable conspiracy theories.