
NSA social media activity, government transparency investigation, cybersecurity accountability
BREAKING: One hour after I exposed the fact that the @NSAGov was only following Biden officials and not following anyone from Team trump, and after I called for an inquiry into who runs the NSA X account, the NSA X account just UNFOLLOWED EVERY ACCOUNT THEY WERE FOLLOWING.
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— Laura Loomer (@LauraLoomer) August 23, 2025
Breaking news: NSA X Account Unfollows Everyone
In a surprising twist, the NSA X account has unfollowed all accounts they were previously following. This dramatic move occurred shortly after Laura Loomer pointed out that the official NSA account was following only Biden officials and none from Team Trump. Loomer, a prominent figure in political commentary, called for an inquiry into the management of the NSA X account.
The Context Behind the Unfollow
Loomer’s tweet highlighted a potential bias in the NSA’s social media activity. By exclusively following Biden officials, the NSA appeared to show a lack of impartiality towards the previous administration. This revelation raised eyebrows and prompted calls for transparency regarding who manages the NSA’s social media presence.
Why This Matters
The implications of the NSA’s social media activity are significant. As a government agency, the NSA is expected to uphold neutrality. When they follow only one political faction, it raises concerns about their objectivity and credibility. By deciding to unfollow every account, the NSA X account may be attempting to mitigate the backlash from Loomer’s accusation.
As citizens, we have a right to question the operations of our government agencies, especially when it comes to social media interactions. This incident serves as a reminder of the importance of accountability in governmental communications.
What’s Next?
Going forward, it will be interesting to see how the NSA manages its social media presence. Will they adopt a more balanced approach, or will this unfollow be a temporary fix to a larger issue? Keep an eye on the NSA X account for any further developments.
For more details on this unfolding story, check out Loomer’s original tweet here.