Conservative commentator Laura Loomer is openly teasing a potential move to Georgia and a primary challenge against Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene.
This comes after President Trump withdrew his endorsement of Greene, calling her a "ranting lunatic" and suggesting he would support a primary challenger. Loomer, a strong Trump ally, posted that the president told her he wanted Greene "primaried" and asked her followers if she should move to Georgia.
This has fueled speculation that Loomer might be positioning herself as a candidate against Greene in the upcoming 2026 primary election. Loomer and Greene have had a public feud throughout the year, with their attacks escalating in recent months.
Loomer has accused Greene of being disloyal to the MAGA movement and resurfaced past criticisms of her political alliances. Trump's decision to drop his endorsement is a significant blow to Greene, as his backing is considered a valuable political asset, especially in the conservative 14th District of Georgia where the primary often determines the winner.
Trump stated in his Truth Social post that Greene had become too focused on complaining and had "turned left," indicating that conservative voters in Georgia were already contemplating a primary challenge. He pledged his "Complete and Unyielding Support" to the "right person" who enters the race, though he did not name any specific individuals.
If Loomer were to move to Georgia and run, it would set up a high-profile primary contest between two prominent conservative figures, likely attracting significant national attention, funding, and media coverage.