The director of the National Security Agency, General Timothy Hau, was among the numerous far-right activist Lora Lomer called for President Donald Trump to remove during his official meeting at the Oval Office earlier this week, citing evidence of disloyalists, according to numerous ABC NEWS sources.
At her meeting at the Oval Office, Loomer presented the president printed research files that she compiled of various civil servants – not only from the NSA Council and National Security, but also by other federal agencies, including the State Department, sources said. She urged the president to take action against those who claim to be unfair or appointed during the administration of former President Joe Biden, sources added.
Hau, who is the director of the NSA and also heads the US Cyber Command, and his civilian deputy, Wendy Noble, were removed from his position, according to an US employee. Their fires came after Loomer’s meeting with the president on Wednesday.

Laura Lomer arrives with Republican President President Donald Trump President at the Philadelphia International Airport, September 10, 2024 in Philadelphia.
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Loomer seems to have confirmed his participation in an X publication, writes: “NSA Director Tim Hau and his deputy Wendy Noble were unfair to President Trump. That’s why they were fired … Thank President Trump for being receptive.
Trump on Thursday admitted that Loomer had made recommendations to him and that he sometimes listens to, but claims that she did not participate in the dismissal of NSC after their meeting on Wednesday.
“So Laura Lomer is a very good patriot. She’s a very strong man. I saw her yesterday.

The Director General of the National Security Agency Timothy Hau spoke during the Senate Committee for hearing intelligence on March 25, 2025 in Washington, Colombia County.
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In a separate post on Thursday night, Loomer said he reported the names of “unfair people” in the Trump NSC. On Friday, she wrote to X that she plans to release “more names of people who should not be in the Trump administration because of their dubious loyalty & Past attacks against President Trump. “
Asked about these recent X publications from Loomer, the White House forwarded ABC News to Trump’s previous comments about her recommendations.
Loomer’s involvement comes after weeks in both public and private pressure, sources said, as she expressed concerns about the administration’s verification process and the inclusion of officials she perceives as unfair to the president.
Loomer has often spread misinformation. In July, she said in a social media publication, without citing evidence that President Joe Biden had emergency medical attention after landing on a joint basis Andrews.
She had also begun unjustified allegations of judge’s family members Juan Merchaan in the case of Trump in New York Hash, including that his daughter posted a fake Trump photo in the social media prison, which the court denied. This prompted Trump to share Loomer’s posts and spread rumors.
Loomer accompanied Trump to several events in the campaign last fall – a move that caused criticism from some Republicans at the time.
Justin Gomez and asks ABC News Nahal have contributed to this report.