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President Donald Trump’s longtime ally Roger Stone, a prominent figure in the MAGA movement, announced Sunday that bank and finance records of right-wing influencer Laura Loomer would be made public “very soon,” sparking her outrage and the eruption of a public spat.

Stone’s announcement comes amid Loomer’s ongoing and one-sided feud with right-wing figure Tucker Carlson, who’s drawn Loomer’s ire in recent months over his criticism of Israel, and the United States’ significant support – both financially and geopolitically – of the Middle East nation.

“Due to the ability to quite legally obtain all of Laura Loomer's bank and financial records offshore very soon you'll know exactly who's paying her and why,” Stone wrote Sunday in a social media post on X. “Tucker Carlson will always be Laura Loomer's intellectual superior and no amount of her annoying whining will ever change that.”

Loomer, responding to Stone early Monday morning, erupted at Stone for what she said was his suggestion that she was a “foreign agent.”

“What does this even mean? Stop implying that I have foreign bank accounts. I do not,” Loomer wrote in response in a social media post on X.

“You know what you’re trying to imply by suggesting I’m a foreign agent and it’s just totally absurd and completely dishonest. Don’t say you’re my friend when you post blatant lies about me. You know what you’re saying is a total lie. It’s disgusting.”

No evidence exists to suggest that Loomer holds foreign bank accounts or receives payments from a foreign entity. She has been bankrolled by American businessman Robert Shillman, a major donor to pro-Israel causes, such as a $1 million donation from his foundation to the Friends of the Israel Defense Forces. The nonprofit, on which he sits as a board member, supports the Israeli military.

Shillman is also the donor suspected of pulling a $2 million donation to Turning Point USA in the weeks leading to the assassination of its founder, Charlie Kirk, details of which were revealed by The New York Times, which reported that Shillman had “angrily questioned Kirk for giving a platform to Carlson” at a Turning Point USA event.

“Laura Loomer and Tucker Carlson are both longtime friends of mine but Laura needs psychiatric help for her obsession regarding Tucker,” Stone continued. “Frankly, if I were him, I'd sue the f--- out of her because there is not a lawyer in the United States willing to defend her. See a shrink Laura you ain't right in the head.”