Loomer Claims Secret Qatar Trips — MAGA Influencers Turn on Each Other Overnight
A new fight inside the MAGA movement broke open this week after conservative activist Laura Loomer accused several right-wing influencers — and a group of Republican lawmakers — of taking undisclosed Thanksgiving-week trips to Qatar.
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The allegations have not been independently verified, and none of the members of Congress Loomer named have confirmed traveling to Doha. But the reaction inside the MAGA world is quickly becoming the real story.
A Familiar Pattern of MAGA-on-MAGA Warfare
Loomer claimed in a viral post that influencers were being “wined and dined” in Qatar while the Trump administration launched a new 75-day review that could lead to certain Muslim Brotherhood chapters being labeled foreign terrorist organizations.
Within hours, MAGA influencers began turning on each other:
Some demanded travel receipts.
Others accused Loomer of attacking her own side.
Several accounts suggested foreign influence was trying to “buy silence” inside the movement.
The infighting mirrors a larger trend: whenever foreign money, loyalty, or national-security questions enter the picture, the MAGA coalition fractures quickly — often in public.
What’s Verified — and What Isn’t
Verified:
President Trump did sign an executive order beginning a review of certain Muslim Brotherhood chapters for potential terror designation.
Qatar has a documented history of soft-power outreach in U.S. politics.
MAGA factions have been clashing for months over foreign policy, influence, and who speaks for the movement.
Unverified:
That a congressional delegation traveled to Qatar over Thanksgiving.
That conservative influencers received foreign-paid accommodations.
That Qatar’s actions were tied to Trump’s executive order.
No mainstream outlet has confirmed the trip, and no FARA filings have appeared.
A Movement Struggling With Its Own Divisions
Even without verification, the uproar highlights a deeper issue inside the MAGA movement: growing mistrust, competing power centers, and aggressive loyalty tests aimed at influencers and elected Republicans alike.
Whether the Qatar trip happened or not, the controversy is exposing widening fractures inside Trump-world — a movement increasingly defined not by unity, but by internal suspicion.




