Democratic Strategist Says He Called Cops After Laura Loomer Told Him He and His Son Are Going to Hell'
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Democratic Strategist Says He Called Cops After Laura Loomer Told Him He and His Son Are Going to Hell'
"Loomer then warned that it's a crime to file a false police report. But I thought you wanted to defund the police? Ps: what threat? It's a crime to file a false police report. Just like it's a crime to dodge a congressional subpoena which you and your business partner both did. You will be charged for filing a fake police report if you https://t.co/74Uq8PgxRy Laura Loomer (@LauraLoomer) September 12, 2025"
"Loomer, it was you and Nick Fuentes attacking Charlie Kirk and calling him a fascist over the last several weeks. Loomer, it was you and Nick Fuentes attacking Charlie Kirk and calling him a fascist over the last several weeks. You're the one who deleted your tweets, not me. Stop deflecting and take responsibility. https://t.co/Ld6VKxX2Lx Mike Nellis (@MikeNellis) September 12, 2025"
"AP Photo/Ted Shaffrey. Mike Nellis, a Democratic strategist and former Senior Advisor to Vice President Kamala Harris, said on X Friday that he has called the police after conservative personality Laura Loomer direct-messaged him, saying he and his son are going to hell. Nellis indicated on X Friday that he has since called the police."
Mike Nellis, a Democratic strategist and former senior advisor to Vice President Kamala Harris, said he called police after Laura Loomer direct-messaged him telling him and his son they are going to hell. Loomer warned that filing a false police report is a crime and referenced congressional subpoenas and potential consequences. The exchange followed back-and-forth messages after the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk. Loomer suggested Nellis's prior use of the word "fascist" for Trump might relate to an inscription on a suspect's bullet casing. Nellis accused Loomer and Nick Fuentes of attacking Kirk and deleting tweets.
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