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In another post about Candace, Laura Loomer writes: "She’s going to need another trust just to pay for her therapy and marriage counseling and likely divorce by the time I am done with her."

Who needs dumb drama like this, you may ask. Why am I lowering myself even to comment on it. I get it.

There is a reason (her close relationship with a certain inhabitant of the White House), so hang on.

But first: it doesn't matter what you think about Candace Owens. Pro or con, you obviously cannot support madness and derangement like what's coming from Loomer. This Loomer character, whose multiple mental-health issues in the past are a matter of public record, is not stable. Can you imagine yourself typing anything like even just the couple of quotations I've shared here?

Why does this matter?

In early March, hours after Donald Trump ordered U.S.-Israeli strikes on Iran, one of the President's first telephone calls was to... Loomer. 
Reports have framed it as Trump seeking her supportive feedback on the military action. 

She also took the opportunity to warn about Tucker Carlson (because he's the dangerous one here!). 

Loomer has repeatedly described her communications with the President as very regular and direct. Independent sources (including those close to the White House) confirm she regularly talks to Trump by phone. Senior advisers have at times tried, with mixed success, to limit her in-person access, while phone outreach continues.

In April 2025, Loomer met Trump in the Oval Office (after first reaching him by phone), presented a list of officials she viewed as disloyal, and Trump fired at least six National Security Council staffers shortly afterward. She has described these interactions as her providing "research findings" on personnel.

Advisers have sometimes kept her at a distance, but Trump has continued inviting her to events, Mar-a-Lago, and the White House. 

The President has called her a "patriot," a "fantastic woman," a "very nice person," a "free spirit," etc. He has amplified her content on Truth Social dozens of times and praised her at rallies and events.


By contrast, Roger Stone, the longtime Trump loyalist, calls Loomer a "narcissistic maniac" and "psychopath," and has even gone so far as to say, "Laura Loomer really needs to stop calling herself an 'independent investigative journalist.' Every single word that she writes or speaks is paid for by someone and it's time for her to disclose exactly who that is."

So even if I somehow still have Plan Trusters and Trump-may-never-be-criticized'ers on the list, Stone's example proves that you are allowed to oppose Laura Loomer, if that makes you feel any better.

Since CrowdHealth doesn't cover mental health, which is where Laura Loomer needs the most help, I did not invite her to our Q&A session with the company CEO tomorrow.

But you, dear reader, should certainly attend, because if there's any part of American life and economy that needs an inexpensive, free-market alternative, it's health insurance.

CrowdHealth, of which the Woods family is a very proud and satisfied member, is a crowdfunding alternative to health insurance: their bill negotiators get your bill way down, and then crowdfund the rest among the membership. You pay every month, and the first $500 of any big health event. I can report that for the Woods household it is a substantial savings, to the tune of thousands per month, and that it came through with flying colors when we had an astronomical bill for the recent birth of Henry Woods.

Tomorrow I'm holding a live information session with the CrowdHealth CEO. Come check it out, and get your questions answered, too.

We can complain all day long about things that are broken in America, or we can actually do something to fix them. Most people just gripe. CrowdHealth actually did something, and has earned the respect of all of us.

Reserve your spot:

 
Tom Woods






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