lobbyist influence on policy, White house insider connections, political transparency issues
Hey @gekaminsky
You should contact your anonymous White House sources who are so horrified by “lobbyists” and their intentions and ask them how they feel about their friendship with lobbyist @JeffMillerCA2TX who they allow to walk into the White House like a revolving door to… https://t.co/RhzY2MF7zM
— Laura Loomer (@LauraLoomer) August 19, 2025
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Hey @gekaminsky
In a recent tweet, Laura Loomer challenged @gekaminsky to reach out to their anonymous White House sources. She pointed out their apparent horror over “lobbyists” and questioned why they maintain a friendship with lobbyist @JeffMillerCA2TX. This conversation highlights a critical issue in politics today—the complex relationship between lobbyists and government officials.
You should contact your anonymous White House sources who are so horrified by “lobbyists” and their intentions.
Lobbyists often get a bad rap for their influence on policy and decision-making. However, it’s essential to understand that they play a significant role in helping organizations communicate their needs to lawmakers. The key is transparency and accountability in these relationships.
Ask them how they feel about their friendship with lobbyist @JeffMillerCA2TX.
Loomer’s tweet raises an interesting point about the duality of political relationships. While some officials express disdain for the lobbying industry, they often engage with specific lobbyists on a personal level. This duality can create a perception of hypocrisy, especially when it comes to the intentions behind these relationships.
Who they allow to walk into the White House like a revolving door to…
The phrase “revolving door” aptly describes the cycle of individuals moving between lobbying firms and government roles. This movement can blur the lines of influence and raise questions about the integrity of decision-making processes. Understanding who has access to policymakers is vital for anyone invested in the political landscape.
As discussions like Loomer’s continue to unfold online, they remind us of the importance of scrutinizing these relationships and advocating for transparency in lobbying practices.