At a recent town hall, Laura Loomer was escorted out by police at Nikki Haley's request, despite having confirmed tickets. This incident raises questions about Haley's approach to dissent and free speech, and how she would handle global leaders like Putin and Xi. It highlights conflicts within the GOP and raises concerns about unity and leadership in facing national and global challenges. Loomer suggests a disconnect between Haley's rhetoric and actions regarding dictatorial behavior.
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@allenanalysis - Brian Allen
Laura Loomer recently reported a tense incident at a .@NikkiHaley town hall in Iowa.
If they can't unite, how will they unite the nation?
Despite having confirmed tickets and merely standing at the event, Loomer was escorted out by police at Haley's behest.
This move by Haley, who aspires to the presidency and often speaks of challenging dictators with resolve, raises questions about her approach to dissent and free speech.
Loomer provocatively asks how Haley would handle global leaders like Putin and Xi when she seemingly struggles with internal GOP dissent.
This incident not only highlights conflicts within the GOP but also raises broader concerns about unity and leadership in facing national and global challenges, especially on significant anniversaries like that of January 6th.
.@LauraLoomer suggests that Haley's actions contradict her public stance against dictatorial behavior, pointing to a disconnect between her rhetoric and actions.
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Speaker 1 is confused about why they are being asked to leave a presidential campaign event. Speaker 0 explains that it is because they are on private property. Speaker 1 questions why they are being kicked out if they work for Nikki's campaign and were told to sign up for the event. Speaker 0 refuses to answer questions and asks Speaker 1 to leave. Speaker 1 insists that they received an email and text instructing them to sign up for the event. Speaker 2 also asks Speaker 1 to leave, but Speaker 1 argues that they are asking nicely too. Speaker 0 reiterates that they don't have answers and that Speaker 1 must leave the premises.
Speaker 0: Josie, I saw this reference.
Speaker 1: I don't know. What's the problem that we're here for an event? Like, I'm just standing here. Let's do the lead. Thank you.
Guys so much. Presidential campaign event. Right? Can you just explain to me, like, why you're asking me
Speaker 0: to leave? Because they want you to leave. Why? It's private propertyness.
Speaker 1: Private propertyness. Private property. Standing here. Like, what's the issue?
Speaker 0: You please gather your things and
Speaker 1: you please I don't understand. Like, what's the issue if you work for Nikki's campaign? Oh, Nikki. Why I'm sending her to sign up for the event? I told you.
Calls that you're just gonna kick me out. So Michael be the 1st female president when she's kicking a woman out of here tonight.
Speaker 0: I'm not here to answer questions.
Speaker 1: If you
Speaker 0: have any comments or turns, you can contact them.
Speaker 1: Well, I I'm here to do security, so please leave. You guys you guys sent me an email. I got here text last, and it says to sign up for the event. So what is the issue?
Speaker 2: I'm asking nice of
Speaker 1: you. Well, I think I'm asking pretty nicely as well.
Speaker 0: And I don't have answers for you. I'm sorry.
Speaker 2: I just got advised
Speaker 0: that you must leave a premises. That's right. So