Sen. Dick Durbin’s Daughter Reportedly Directing Democrat Protests With Pre-Written Scripts

Independent journalist Laura Loomer has exposed evidence suggesting that Sen. Dick Durbin, a key Democrat on the Senate Judiciary Committee, has been coordinating scripted protests against President Donald Trump’s judicial nominees through his daughter, Jen Durbin.

According to documents Loomer posted on X, pre-written scripts have been distributed to activists instructing them on exactly what to say when contacting Republican senators. The scripts, shared by Jen Durbin on social media, reportedly list Sens. Bill Cassidy, Mitch McConnell, Lisa Murkowski, Todd Young, and Susan Collins as “allies” against Trump’s nominees.

Jen Durbin, who runs a production studio in Brooklyn, is reportedly at the center of these efforts, further raising concerns that these protests are not grassroots activism but carefully orchestrated performances. Loomer highlighted a section in the documents that states “HERE IS YOUR SCRIPT!”—suggesting participants are merely reading lines rather than voicing personal concerns.

The documents also include a call to “tell them to arrest Elon Musk,” indicating that Durbin’s influence extends beyond judicial nominations and into broader political targeting. This revelation follows ongoing tensions between Democrats and Musk, who has been vocal against government overreach and censorship.

This is not the first time Democrats have been accused of staging opposition campaigns. The Senate Judiciary Committee has played a major role in reviewing Trump’s nominees, and the latest report suggests that efforts to create an illusion of widespread dissent may be more coordinated than previously believed.

Neither Sen. Durbin nor his daughter has publicly addressed these reports.