Laura Loomer wastes no time politicizing antisemitic murders in UK: ‘President Trump warned you, Keir Starmer’

Laura Loomer, an extreme right conspiracy theorist, criticized British Prime Minister Keir Starmer after a terrorist attack in a synagogue in Manchester, England.
Two people were killed and four people were injured after a group of attackers hit a group of people and attacked with a knife in the Heaton Park Hebrew community on Thursday. Police killed the suspect at the scene.
The attack, which the police confirmed that it was a “terrorist event, was carried out in Yom Kippur’s most sacred day of the Jewish calendar. Starmer said that the attacker aims to “Jews because they were Jews ve and Britain should“ defeat ”rising antisemitism.
Loomer, a close ally of President Donald Trump, a Starmer on Thursday Social Media Post It seems to be referring to this attack: “President Trump warned you, @keir_starmer… ‘Don’t say that it is shock.’
Loomer did not explain exactly which warning he had referred to. Independent He contacted Loomer and Starmer’s office for a comment.
Comments Coming After Trump Management Published a report In August, he claimed that he was “worsening ıyla by calling“ bad restrictions, as well as what the UK human rights call “bad restrictions, as well as“ crimes motivated by anti -Semitism.
The Trump administration has published a review with other reports on countries around the world. In these reports, management was mentioned in LGBTQ+ discrimination, previously reduced the focus on reproduction rights, and criticized the political speech restrictions that European allies believe that US officials believe that they believe that they are targeting right -wing politicians. Associated Press.
In response to the report, a British government spokesman Guardian: “Free speech is vital for democracy around the world, including in the UK, and we are proud to protect freedoms while keeping our citizens safe.”
The attack took place on Thursday at 9:30 local. Police then approved Two people who were members of the Jewish community were killed. Four people were injured both of the knife wounds and the attacker’s car.
According to the police, the suspect attacker was wearing a vest that looked like a “explosive device olmadan that was later“ unsuitable ”.
Maidenhead synagogue Emeritus rabbi and the current president of the Great British Lord Court Rabbi Jonathan Romain, the attack is the “worst nightmare of every Jewish person,” he said.
“This is not only a sacred day, but also the most sacred in the Jewish calendar, but also when the mass gathering time and the Jewish community come together in a religious or irreligious way,” he said.
King Charles also condemned the “terrible” attack on Thursday.
“My wife and me, especially for the Jewish community, we were deeply shocked and upset to learn the terrible attack in Manchester on such an important day.” He said.
“Our thoughts and prayers, we appreciate the rapid actions of emergency services with everyone who is affected by this terrible event.”




