Tuesday, November 4, 2025

Looney Tunes Loomer now a Pentagon reporter

 

Nov 4, 2025 (288/1461)

Today will be an interesting comment on the support or lack thereof for TOM & Co. When all the numbers are finally counted in races across the nation, the cards may fall slightly differently.

Laura Looney Tunes Loomer is apparently now part of the press. “With the Pentagon’s press room largely cleared of mainstream reporters, conservative activist and presidential ally Laura Loomer says she has been granted a credential to work there.

Loomer has an influential social media presence and the ear of President Donald Trump, frequently campaigning for the firings of government officials she deems insufficiently loyal to his administration. Some targets have been in the field of national security, including Dan Driscoll, secretary of the Army. “I’m excited to announce that after a year of breaking the most impactful stories that pertain to our national security and rooting out deceptive and disloyal bad actors” from the Defense Department, she was ready to join the press corps, Loomer said on X, formerly Twitter.” We will now be guaranteed to get the full lies, all the lies and nothing but the lies from the War Dept. and Hegsloth. With Loomer as your pinup girl for truth in reporting, all the world will live in fantasy.

Along with the fancy dancy new ballroom TOM is building (with “donors’ money) wink wink, we’re gonna be getting a side dish of graft and corruption with our meal. “Most of the publicly known donors to President Donald Trump’s White House ballroom project hold government contracts worth billions of dollars, according to a new report published on Monday by Public Citizen. More than half of the companies financing the project have been the subjects of current or past investigations, according to the consumer advocacy group founded by political activist Ralph Nader.

Donors to the $300 million ballroom, which will replace the East Wing of the White House, reportedly have a range of interests in Trump administration policies, including tariffs, technology, online privacy and manufacturing. According to Public Citizen, 14 of the 24 publicly disclosed corporate donors are facing federal disciplinary actions or have had such punishments suspended by the Trump administration since the beginning of the president’s second term. Those companies include Amazon, which the Department of Justice alleges illegally covered up worker injuries, and Apple, which faced accusations that it had violated workers’ rights. The National Labor Relations Board dropped the claims in September.” Pull up a seat for the Great Hall of First Felons dinner.

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