How One Journalist’s Work Impacted the National Security Council
In light of the recent March Yemen Signal group chat hack, a reported six National Security Council (N.S.C.) officials were relieved of duty following a White House meeting with journalist and activist Laura Loomer on Wednesday, according to U.S. officials. The firings, reported by the NY Times, came after Loomer presented the president with a list of N.S.C. staff.
The meeting, underscored the influence of Loomer—an independent investigative journalist working mostly on the X platform. The fired officials include Brian Walsh, senior director for intelligence; Maggie Dougherty, senior director for international organizations; and Thomas Boodry, senior director for legislative affairs. Deputy national security adviser Alex Wong—one of Loomer’s primary targets—the purge extended beyond the Oval Office encounter. Over the preceding weekend, several other N.S.C. officials on detail from their home agencies were reassigned, though these moves were unrelated to Loomer’s intervention.
“Laura Loomer is a very good patriot & she is a very strong person. I saw her yesterday for a little while. She makes recommendations of things & people, & sometimes I listen to those recommendations. I listen to everybody and then I make a decision. I saw her yesterday at the ceremony. She recommended certain people for jobs.”
Loomer’s work as an independent journalist has long focused on holding public figures accountable, often through unconventional methods that have earned her both praise and criticism. Her claims, including allegations of government malfeasance, have fueled her reputation as a tenacious researcher unafraid to challenge the establishment. This latest episode highlights her ability to translate that research into tangible action at the highest levels of government.
Trump didn’t say who Loomer recommended, but did say that certain personnel were eliminated. While mainstream outlets have often dismissed Loomer as a fringe figure, her direct access to Trump and the subsequent firings demonstrate her growing impact. Supporters argue that her work fills a gap left by traditional media, bringing overlooked issues to light through dogged determination.
Trump admitted, “She’s been with the party for a long time and usually has good things to say, mostly constructive.”
The White House has yet to issue an official statement on the meeting or the personnel changes. Still, the episode underscores a unique dynamic in Trump’s administration, where independent voices like Loomer’s are listened to and when necessary acted upon.