MAGA Influencer Now Believes GOP Members May Turn Democrat

MAGA influencer Laura Loomer believes GOP members like Marjorie Taylor Greene might turn democrat
Summary
  • Laura Loomer publicly predicts Marjorie Taylor Greene will abandon the GOP and run for president as a Democrat in 2028.
  • Greene’s recent policy breaks—on tariffs, Gaza, Epstein files, and bipartisan deals—have alienated MAGA hardliners and Trump.
  • Their feud highlights broader MAGA infighting, with media noting Greene’s possible party drift and growing political unpredictability.

WASHINGTON — In the latest twist of a feud that’s captivated the far-right ecosystem, conspiracy theorist and self-proclaimed “Trump whisperer” Laura Loomer has gone nuclear on Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, predicting the Georgia firebrand will ditch the GOP and launch a 2028 presidential bid as a Democrat.

Loomer’s bombshell claim, dropped in a Sunday X tirade, stems from Greene’s recent breaks with party orthodoxy—from bashing Trump’s tariffs to pushing for Epstein file transparency—and a reported snub from the president himself, who allegedly warned her off a Senate run.

Loomer, 32, a far-right influencer with direct lines to Trump and a history of inflammatory posts, didn’t mince words in her October 12, 2025, thread, stating, “How much do you want to bet @mtgreenee is going to try to run for President in 2028 as a Democrat?” she wrote, racking up thousands of views and replies.

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Loomer accused Greene of “undermining MAGA” because Trump refused to endorse her for higher office in Georgia, adding, “That’s why all of a sudden she’s shilling for Islamists, calling for less deportations and attacking Trump. I really think she will try to rebrand as a Democrat.”

The post capped a weekend of escalating barbs, with Loomer blocking Greene on X after the congresswoman defended a Medal of Honor recipient from Loomer’s racist attacks.

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Greene’s recent actions lend credence to the speculation. On The Tim Dillon Podcast last Saturday, Greene ripped Trump’s tariff strategy as needing a “smarter plan” than mass deportations and floated criticism of U.S. involvement abroad—positions that have irked MAGA purists.

Host Tim Dillon joked, “Sorry JD Vance,” prompting Greene to flash a smile and mouth “Oh my gosh,” without denying presidential ambitions.

In an August Daily Mail interview, she hinted at disillusionment: “I don’t know if the Republican Party is leaving me, or if I’m kind of not relating to the Republican Party as much anymore.”

The Loomer-Greene beef isn’t new; it’s a slow-burn implosion that’s defined MAGA’s internal wars. Once allies—photographed together in 2020—Loomer has branded Greene a “rabid dog” and “lying fake Christian whore” in all-night X rants.

The latest flare-up erupted August 11, 2025, when Loomer attacked Medal of Honor recipient Florent Groberg for supporting Hillary Clinton in 2016. Greene clapped back, stating, “Laura Loomer has ZERO respect or reverence for even the most heroic people in America.”

Loomer retaliated by dredging up Greene’s 2013 divorce, alleging infidelity with a “Zangief cosplayer” and “Arby’s in your pants”—crude digs that drew 500,000 views and condemnation from even Trumpworld.

Greene fired back on The Megyn Kelly Show August 19, 2025, revealing how their friendship soured: Loomer tried to primary a Republican in Florida, crossing Greene’s line. “She attacks some of the most loyal people to the president… Those of us that fight the hardest, for some reason, she attacks us the most,” Greene said.

Loomer, undeterred, accused Greene of corruption over a 2023 Ye24.com purchase tied to her ex-campaign manager Isaiah Wartman, per Hindustan Times.

The feud’s roots trace to policy clashes. Loomer, a fervent Israel hawk, blasted Greene’s June 2025 “genocide” label for Israel’s Gaza actions—the first from a GOP lawmaker.

Greene, echoing her anti-foreign war stance, has criticized Trump’s Iran strikes and Ukraine aid as a “money pit.”

Loomer countered by suggesting Greene is “bankrolled” by Israeli intelligence, a claim Greene dismissed as jealousy-fueled lies.

Trump’s silence speaks volumes. NBC News reported in October 2025 that he called senior Republicans, asking, “What’s going on with Marjorie?”—a sign of his unease with her rogue streak. Greene, once his “MAGA queen,” has defied him on Epstein files (one of four GOP signers on a discharge petition), the shutdown (urging the “nuclear option” to end it), and Obamacare subsidies (breaking ranks to extend them, calling hikes “shameful”).

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Loomer and Greene’s implosion mirrors broader MAGA fractures.

Esquire’s August 14, 2025, piece called it “MAGA vs. MAGA,” detailing Loomer’s deposition in a Bill Maher lawsuit where Greene’s tweet condemned Loomer’s racist Kamala Harris post as “appalling and extremely racist.”

The New Republic on August 11 noted Greene’s rare win: Even hardliners saw Loomer wrong for attacking Groberg.

The Independent’s August 12 coverage highlighted the misogyny: Loomer called Greene a “low life degenerate,” questioning her faith and looks.

Yahoo’s August 13 roundup dubbed it “MAGA queens go nuclear,” with Loomer flooding X and Greene blocking her. BBC’s April 4 profile on Loomer noted her role in NSC firings, but her Greene feud escalated over Israel—Greene’s “anti-Israel crusade” vs. Loomer’s pro-Zionism.

Greene’s drift has Democrats salivating. TIME’s October 13 piece flagged her “potential split from GOP,” citing her shutdown rampage and Gaza stance.

The Atlantic’s October 9 newsletter called her a “new voice,” praising her Epstein push while noting Trump’s “panic.”

The Guardian’s August 4 interview quoted her: “The Republican party has lost touch with its base,” but she pledged no exit.

Wikipedia’s entry (as of October 9) notes her October 2025 shutdown break over subsidies, calling it “bullshit” and a “scam.”

The Guardian’s October 7 piece detailed her bipartisan healthcare deal openness amid the impasse.

2028 Whispers: Senate Snub or Presidential Pivot?

Loomer’s Democrat prediction ties to Trump’s reported spring 2025 warning against Greene’s Senate bid, per NBC.

Greene skipped Georgia’s 2026 governor race July 30, 2025, per Georgia Recorder, citing “good ole boy” disdain—echoing her X posts slamming state Republicans for high taxes and poor education rankings.

In a Daily Mail August interview, Greene mused on party alienation. TIME’s August 4 piece explored her “Republican resistance,” from Gaza to Epstein. The New York Times’ September 28 interview captured her thorn-in-side status, with Trump phoning allies about her.

As midterms near, Greene’s rogue streak—shutdown nuclear calls, Epstein petition—positions her as MAGA’s conscience or liability.

Loomer’s bet feels like wishful thinking from a spurned ally, but in a party of purges, who knows?

For Greene, 2028 could be a rebrand or reckoning—Democrat or not.

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