Laura Loomer says there is criticism of her “because I am Jewish and because I'm a woman”

Loomer: “I'm not trying to parrot feminist talking points right now”

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From the November 14, 2025, edition of Real America's Voice's War Room

STEVE BANNON (HOST): There's a lot of criticism here of Trump and saying, hey, how weak is Trump's understanding of geopolitics or national security, he's got Laura Loomer coming in and telling him about the national security guys that are not really America first, they're neocons.

But when you went to Israel, you actually had senior-level people that took meetings? Why would they take a meeting with Laura Loomer? Why would they take a meeting with Laura Loomer and have Laura Loomer talk to them about what their sovereignty is? That's pretty — that's a scoop right there. Why would they do that?

LAURA LOOMER (GUEST): Well, look, I think that a lot of the lies that are pushed out against me, they're malicious. I think a lot of them are, you know, are spewed against me because I am Jewish and because I'm a woman. I mean, I'm not trying to parrot feminist talking points right now but there is this animosity towards outsiders. I mean, people have animosity towards you, Steve, and because I'm not an elected official and because I'm not an official adviser, people think that I shouldn't have a seat at the table or I shouldn't be able to share my opinion.

But, you know, I have nearly 2 million followers on X. I know that I've been doing this work for a very long time. I have earned the trust of the MAGA base and obviously the president takes into account what I have to say. Oftentimes the president will call me, ask me for my opinion, ask me for my advice. He's admitted this publicly when asked by reporters.

And so why wouldn't politicians in Israel and high-level officials in Israel want to take meetings with me? Why wouldn't they?

I mean, I am one of the most outspoken and well-known Jewish conservative leaders in America and I am approaching this from an America first perspective. I agree, we're $38 trillion dollars in debt. We need to have a conversation about cutting off aid, not just to Israel, but to all countries. We don't need to be the sugar daddy of every single country in the world when we really need to be advocating for countries to be truly sovereign.