Trump ally Laura Loomer on anti-immigrant vigilante violence: “I'm not gonna care when it happens. ... They're pushing people to the brink.”

Loomer: “Someone's gonna snap. It's gonna happen. And you know what? I'm not gonna care when it happens. You know why? Because there's only so much people can take.”

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Citation From the March 8, 2024 edition of Loomer Unleashed, streamed on Rumble

LAURA LOOMER (HOST): Nobody gives a shit about profanity. Nobody gives a shit. Nobody cares anymore about optics. Nobody cares anymore about how you say things. Because once people start starving, right, once people have to look their children in the eyes and their kids are hungry, and they say, mommy, I'm hungry, and they say, I'm sorry, baby. I don't have any money for food, that's when things are about to get real in this country. OK? That's when things are gonna get real, and you're gonna see massive amounts of people switch from voting Democrat to voting Republican, and you're already seeing it. Because there's people that are sitting there, they're busting their ass, working two to three jobs a week, working 80 to 90 hours a week, not even able to meet their expenses. OK? Their kids are starving. They're starving. Their marriages are struggling because they and their husband, or they and their wife are struggling to just get by, OK?

And meanwhile, every damn day, we see another story about illegal aliens going to the Ritz Carlton. Illegal aliens getting free flights. Illegal aliens getting free clothes and free cell phones, and someone's gonna snap. Someone's gonna snap. It's gonna happen. And you know what? I'm not gonna care when it happens. You know why? Because there's only so much people can take.

I'm not inciting violence when I say that, but they're pushing people to a point of no return. OK? They're pushing people to the point where people are going to start feeling mentally unstable because of their own despair in this country, and people are gonna start to go actually crazy. OK? They're pushing people to the brink. We have a mental health crisis in this country. And when you have people who are feeling unstable and they can't afford to get help because they can't even afford food and they can't even afford gas and they can't afford rent, you're creating an unstable environment in your country. You're -- it's like a -- it's a -- it's like a powder keg waiting to explode. That's how I would describe it. And so I wouldn't be surprised if we start to see people losing their minds and having, you know, psychotic episodes or if we see people start to snap and more shootings take place, or more acts of violence take place.