The political world is watching Georgia as conservative commentator Laura Loomer hints at a possible run for Congress. This comes after President Trump said he would no longer support current Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene.
Loomer, known for her strong conservative views, asked her followers online if she should move to Georgia, raising questions about a potential primary challenge to Greene.
This move follows President Trump’s statement where he mentioned Greene had become too focused on complaining and suggested that Georgia voters were looking for a change. He also said he would back someone who steps up to run against her.
Loomer and Greene have publicly disagreed in the past, especially after Loomer criticized a Medal of Honor recipient. Now, Loomer is bringing up past issues, saying Greene isn’t loyal to the “MAGA” movement and pointing out times when Democrats seemed to support her.
Trump’s decision to withdraw his support is a significant blow for Greene, as his endorsement is a powerful asset in conservative circles.
If Loomer does decide to run, it would set up a major showdown between two well-known figures on the right, drawing national attention and likely a lot of money into the race.
For now, Loomer has only hinted at the possibility, leaving many to wonder what will happen in Georgia’s 14th District. This district is strongly conservative, so the primary election is often the most important contest.


