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Laura Loomer’s Treacherous Warning: “Fix the Nazi Problem… or Lose 2026 and 2028”

Laura Loomer has made an entire career out of shock.
But this time, the shock wasn’t directed at liberals, immigrants, Muslims, or the media.
It was aimed squarely at her own party — and it landed like a grenade tossed into the center of the GOP’s already-fraught 2026 landscape.

On Tuesday night, the 32-year-old far-right activist—long considered one of Trump’s most unwavering loyalists—issued a blistering warning to Republicans: If you don’t fix the Nazi problem, expect a blue wave so big it drowns you.

And she wasn’t speaking metaphorically.

Loomer’s comments, posted on X, were explosive even by her standards. “Gen Z glorifying Hitler and doing Siegel Heils all over TikTok,” she wrote, alongside a litany of conservative voices she says are feeding a rising tide of antisemitism inside the GOP.

Then she made the prediction that sent tremors through the party:

“I hope the GOP is ready to lose the midterms in a landslide and have President Gavin Newsom.”

For a woman who has spent years branding herself a Trump disciple, the warning was nothing short of treacherous — a public declaration that the MAGA machine she once helped fuel is now veering into moral collapse.

The Carlson–Kirk–Fuentes Firestorm

Central to Loomer’s fury is the increasingly public flirtation between major right-wing personalities and openly antisemitic rhetoric.

She cited one example after another:

Gen Z MAGA influencers posting Hitler tributes on TikTok
Tucker Carlson implying that “people who killed Jesus killed Charlie Kirk”
Candace Owens pushing conspiracies about Jewish donors “controlling” Kirk
Carlson hosting white nationalist and Holocaust denier Nick Fuentes on his podcast

And what did the leader of the Republican Party — Donald Trump — do?

He shrugged.

“You can’t tell [Tucker] who to interview,” Trump said when asked about the Fuentes debacle. “If he wants to interview Nick Fuentes… let him.”

The remarks infuriated even some of MAGA’s most fervent defenders.
Sen. Ted Cruz, hardly a moderate, denounced Carlson:

“If you sit with someone who says Hitler was cool and you say nothing, you’re complicit.”

That sentence could have doubled as Loomer’s thesis statement.

A Movement Eating Itself

The Republican Party is no stranger to internal feuds. But Loomer’s critique stands out because it is coming not from a moderate, institutionalist, or anti-Trump faction — but from one of Trump’s most pugnacious defenders.

It’s precisely her proximity to MAGA that makes her warning feel so dangerous.

She isn’t talking like an outsider observing a problem.
She’s talking like someone watching a ship sink from the inside.

And she’s naming names.

In her post, Loomer argued that Tucker Carlson’s rhetoric, Owens’ conspiracies, and the Hitler-admiring content produced by certain MAGA-aligned influencers have created what she bluntly called:

“A Nazi problem.”

“If the GOP doesn’t address this,” she wrote, “

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