The Trump ally and far-right provocateur’s remarks came amid growing tensions over antisemitism and Israel within conservative circles. Laura Loomer, the far-right activist and ally of Donald Trump, said Democrats “were right” about the presence of neo-Nazis within conservative circles, warning that the Republican Party risks future electoral losses if it fails to confront extremism within its ranks. In a series of posts to X on Tuesday, Dec. 23, Loomer raised concerns about what she described as a growing neo-Nazi presence on the right and urged Republicans to take a firmer stance against antisemitism and racism within the party. “Maybe some of those Democrats were right when they called some people on the so called right Nazis,” Loomer wrote. “It’s kind of undeniable at this point that we do have a neo-Nazi problem on the right.” She went on to note that ignoring the issue would lead to “bigger” losses for Republicans in both the 2026 midterms and the 2028 presidential election. “Jew hate is not an electoral strategy,” she wrote in another post on Tuesday. “It’s sad I have to say that, but the GOP has a Nazi problem.”
Russia’s far-right Espanola brigade to merge with fellow nationalist organization “Russian Community” after founder’s death
The Russian far-right volunteer unit Espanola, which announced in October that it was disbanding, will merge with another far-right organization — “Russkaya Obshchina” (lit. “Russian Community”). The news comes from Mikhail Turkanov (call sign “Pitbull”), Read more…
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