'Triggered by an educated Indian woman': MAGA influencer Laura Loomer supports Usha Vance, calls out 'woke' people who want her to convert

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 MAGA influencer Laura Loomer supports Usha Vance, calls out 'woke' people who want her to convert

Laura Loomer, the far-right MAGA activist known to be a staunch Trump supporter, has shocked the internet with her recent post. The woman who has been known for her anti-Indian stance online and even referred to Indians as third-world invaders, recently went all out to support an Indian-origin woman.

None other than, America's second lady Usha Vance.Taking to X (formerly Twitter), Loomer made two points. One that Usha Vance "doesn't worship Demons," and second that it's nobody's business "what her choice of faith is.""Imagine being so unhinged you say I can’t imagine a man not forcing his wife to be exactly like him in every single way. You sound like a Muslim," she wrote.Moreover, Loomer added that she hopes Usha never converts because "I love how much it pi**es off the Woke Reich crazies who spend their whole day forcing religion on everyone."

"They are so triggered by an educated Indian woman. It’s hilarious," she wrote.The self-proclaimed MAGA spokeswoman also tagged a viral video of JD Vance and Usha Vance where they talked about their religious faiths, with the caption reading: "Usha Vance explaining why she's chosen to continue worshipping demons while her husband, who claims Christianity, allows it in his household. What an absolute mess."

Why Usha Vance didn't convert to Christianity?

In a June 14 interview with CBS's Robert Costa, discussing JD Vance's upcoming book, 'Communion: Finding My Way Back to Faith' the couple discussed their interfaith marriage and family life.

When asked how her own religious faith had evolved alongside her husband and his conversion to Catholicism, Usha said: "I grew up in a Hindu household that was a very stable household. I have not felt the same need to seek something different that he (JD Vance) has."She also defended her husband over his remarks on hoping for her to convert, saying, “Part of his faith is wanting to spread his faith, but it's not like he's proselytising to me every day.”As the interview went viral, while some praised the SLOTUS for holding onto her own religious faith, others claimed to be shocked how a household could function with a couple following two different religions."Any Christian man who is married to a woman who believes in demon gods (Hinduism) really should be scrutinised. Throughout Scripture, every time a man marries someone of another faith, it ends horribly for the man," wrote a user on X."Not really. If you are so high up in the political spectrum and you want to run for POTUS sometimes you have to do things to win voters.JD cannot be elected POTUS for many reasons and she is one of them.Now she has implied that most Christians or Catholics have unstable upbringings? Oh man!" added another.As for Loomer, it was her visit to New Delhi where she apologised for her past anti-India social media posts and claimed that she harboured no hatred for India or Hindu people.

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