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Laura Loomer: The Most Banned Woman in the World - SF632

Stay Free with Russell Brand

Russell Brand

News, Politics

4.51.6K Ratings

🗓️ 12 September 2025

⏱️ 89 minutes

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Summary

I sit down with Laura Loomer for a fiery and revealing conversation about censorship, Trump, and the battles shaping America's future. Branded the "most banned woman in the world," Laura opens up about being de-platformed, debanked, and silenced—yet still standing by her loyalty to Trump and her fight against corruption. We get into the power of Big Tech, the fractures in U.S. politics, and whether decentralized tools and free speech can offer a way forward in an age of control.

 

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0:00.0

Ladies and gentlemen,

0:10.1

Russell Brand

0:11.0

Controversial conspiracy theorist

0:14.3

Trying to bring real journalism to the American people.

0:18.8

Hello there, you're awakening wonder sex for joining me for stay free with Russell Brand today. Wherever you're watching us, join us over on Rumble. Thanks, Crowder and Mug Club for the Raid. Thanks, Timcast for the Raid. We're talking to Laura Luma today, and I think it will surprise you as a conversation because you might know her as a kind of agitator, a right-wing figure outspoken, saying things that seem like a little incendiary and difficult to take on. And there's no doubt that she's a person that has a great deal of intensity. But during my 90-minute conversation with her, began to send her sort of deep compassion and yearning for peace in Laura Luma. And it's good when I discussed, you'll like this bit, I reckon, when she talks about Bill Ma, who she's suing for $150 million for claiming that she's having an affair with President Trump, with whom she is a close affiliate. It's a good conversation. I think you'll like it. Loads of you will be well into what she says and agree with her, and you'll be familiar with her. And it's certainly a good conversation in general about free speech and I don't know the kind of fractures and fishes that are taking place throughout our culture. So please stay with us. And if you're watching anywhere other than Rumble, like if you're on YouTube or whatever, join us on Rumble because it's beneficial to me because I have a financial relationship with Rumble where I'm rewarded directly for people watching. Just case you're wondering what's going on here.

1:30.3

Here's the conversation with Laura Luma. to me because I have a financial relationship with Rumble where I'm rewarded directly for people

1:27.8

watching them. Just case you're wondering what's going on here. Here's the conversation with Laura Luma.

1:34.0

Thanks for joining us. Thanks for having me. Yeah, we're neighbors, it turns out you and me, huh?

1:41.5

Yeah, I had no idea, but we're going to have to hang out one of these days. It's not going to be trouble. I mean, if we meet halfway, it's like a 30-minute drive for each of us. We could go out. We could make some content together. First of all, let's use this to establish. Yeah, we can easily, me and you. Let's work out the areas where we agree with one another and the areas where we disagree with each other.

2:01.9

I became excited by the Trump administration because it became clear to me that it was a populist

2:06.7

moment where Americans who had been abnegated, ignored, vilified for too long, had a sort of

2:13.6

a champion who was going to confront the very things that they were concerned about,

2:17.8

a kind of anti-elitist, true populist figure. And I don't think populism should be regarded

2:23.0

as a dirty word. Many of my sort of political beliefs, Laura, for what it's worth, go beyond

2:30.8

the faith in a particular party or tribe, but I have such sort of suspicion and cynicism

2:37.8

about institutional politics that I think other than Jesus Christ, anyone put in a position

2:43.2

of executive power in D.C., anyone within the Senate or Congress is subject to a degree of

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corruption.

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In fact, one of the moments from Bobby Kennedy's financial Senate here in yesterday,

2:56.4

I thought was amazing was when Bernie Sanders went,

2:59.6

we all took money from Big Pharma.

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We all talk money, like some sort of mad, enraged gray orangutang.

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