Dem strategist calls police after receiving vile threat from Laura Loomer amid squabble over death of Charlie Kirk


A former advisor to Kamala Harris called the police on conservative influencer Laura Loomer after direct messaging him on social media that ‘you and your son are going to hell.’ 

Mike Nellis, now a Democrat strategist, revealed the threat on social media Friday evening after a fight with Loomer over the assassination of Charlie Kirk.

The apparent feud was set off when the right-wing commentator cited comments by Nellis such as calling Donald Trump a ‘fascist’ for threatening to send the police to Chicago and pointing out his connections to the judge who handled Donald Trump’s hush money trial. 

She wrote: ‘It’s people like @MikeNellis who got Charlie Kirk assassinated. The assassin wrote ‘Hey fascist, catch!’ on the bullets in his rifle. 

‘Mike Nellis is the business partner of Loren Merchan, the daughter of Judge Merchan who tried to sentence Trump to jail for the rest of his life. Mike Nellis should be investigated. He should be shunned from polite society. He’s raising his kid to be a mini communist. The type of communist who picks up a rifle and murders an innocent father. I hope The Feds are monitoring you.’

Nellis then turned it around on Loomer: ‘It was you and Nick Fuentes attacking Charlie Kirk and calling him a fascist over the last several weeks. You’re the one who deleted your tweets, not me. Stop deflecting and take responsibility.’

There is no apparent record of Loomer calling Kirk a fascist, while Mediaite reported that neo-Nazi Fuentes – who is banned from Turning Point USA events – called Kirk a ‘fascist’ and a ‘traitor’ back in May. 

After Kirk’s death, however, Loomer did delete a harshly critical post of him from July 13. 

‘I don’t ever want to hear Charlie Kirk claim he is pro-Trump ever again. After this weekend, I’d say he has revealed himself as a political opportunist and I have had a front row seat to witness the mental gymnastics these last 10 years,’ she claimed. 

A former advisor to Kamala Harris called the police on conservative influencer Laura Loomer after direct messaging him on social media that 'you and your son are going to hell'

A former advisor to Kamala Harris called the police on conservative influencer Laura Loomer after direct messaging him on social media that ‘you and your son are going to hell’

Mike Nellis, now a Democrat strategist, revealed the threat on social media Friday evening after a fight with Loomer over the assassination of Charlie Kirk

Mike Nellis, now a Democrat strategist, revealed the threat on social media Friday evening after a fight with Loomer over the assassination of Charlie Kirk

She added that Kirk was behaving ‘like a charlatan’ and ‘stabs Trump in the back.’

Nellis claimed that things became personal soon after.  

‘Loomer is now DMing me and threatening my family. Last year, she doxxed my home address. So much for the tolerant right,’ he wrote, adding that he was ‘on the phone with the police’ about it.

Loomer responded: ‘But I thought you wanted to defund the police? Ps: what threat? It’s a crime to file a false police report. Just like it’s a crime to dodge a congressional subpoena which you and your business partner both did. You will be charged for filing a fake police report if you are.’

Nellis later said that he and his family were safe and had officially filed a police report against Loomer. 

‘The funny thing about Loomer being obsessed with me is that I have her muted. I only see her posts when someone else sends them to me. Meanwhile, she’s tweeted at me like 50 times in the last 24 hours. Get a life,’ he wrote.

Meanwhile Fuentes, who infamously clashed with the late conservative activist Kirk, has reacted to his assassination. 

Fuentes, 27, who was prohibited from attending any of Kirk’s Turning Point USA events, went live on Thursday night and described his passing as a ‘tragedy’. 

Nellis later said that he and his family were safe and had officially filed a police report against Loomer

Nellis later said that he and his family were safe and had officially filed a police report against Loomer

He said: ‘As I watched the chaos and tragedy unfold yesterday afternoon it didn’t feel real. People have been profoundly affected by this.

‘It doesn’t feel real, it feels like a nightmare that we will never wake up from’, while making note of their long standing rivalry. 

He added: ‘I say that as somebody who is not even a fan, not even a friend, and actually an adversary, a foe.’

Fuentes also addressed his supporters, known as Groypers, saying: ‘To all of my followers if you take up arms, I disavow you. 

‘I disown you. In the strongest possible terms. That is not what we’re about.’

His supporters are known to use the acronym ‘RKD4NJF’, which stands for ‘rape, kill and die for Nicholas Joseph Fuentes’.

The two had clashed first back in 2019, with Fuentes claiming Kirk was too moderate and not sufficiently far-right or anti-immigrant enough.

Supporters of Fuentes started heckling Kirk at his Turning Point events due to his mainstream stance on conservatism. 

Loomer deleted a post to X after Kirk's death from July 13 harshly criticizing him

Loomer deleted a post to X after Kirk’s death from July 13 harshly criticizing him

After Fuentes’ words were shared on social media on Friday after the arrest of the main suspect Tyler Robinson, a clip of him talking about Kirk just last month resurfaced.

In it, he said: ‘I do not want to hear, and you can not allow, Charlie Kirk to go to one more public event, without being protested, without being shouted down.

‘This guy goes around from campus to campus in the most, artificial, phony, fake way. 

‘You sit there and call yourself a Christian and then you make excuses for the genocide of two million people’, referring to Palestine.

Officials announced on Friday that Robinson, a student and Utah native, was handed over by his own family after they suspected him of killing Kirk. 

Authorities said he inscribed messages on bullets referring to internet culture and anti-fascist sentiments before firing the shot that killed Kirk on Wednesday.

Officials said he had become more political in recent years, and mentioned Kirk going to Utah Valley University. 

Utah Governor Spencer Cox added: ‘In the conversation with another family member, Robinson mentioned Charlie Kirk was coming to UVU. 

‘They talked about why they didn’t like [Kirk] and the viewpoints that he had.’

Robinson is alleged to have said at dinner with family that ‘Kirk was full of hate and spreading hate’. 

President Donald Trump said he now wants to see the killer get the death penalty for the assassination of Kirk, whom he described as the ‘finest person’.

Kirk, a father of two, known for his fierce MAGA views and debates with college kids across the country, collapsed immediately after being hit by the gunfire. 



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