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Ann Coulter Just Turned on and Threatened President Trump, and People Can't Believe It
Here's how she says Trump will lose the next election.
June 09 2017 10:58 AM EST
June 09 2017 2:35 PM EST
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Here's how she says Trump will lose the next election.
Ann Coulter, conservative social and political commentator, has long been a supporter of President Donald Trump.
However, recently, Coulter has turned against her former idol.
\u201cMedia THRILLED that Trump is destroying his presidency.\u201d— Ann Coulter (@Ann Coulter) 1491544136
\u201cMeddling in the Middle East has destroyed every president who\u2019s ever tried it.\u201d— Ann Coulter (@Ann Coulter) 1491544264
On Friday, Coulter tweeted that Trump may possibly lose the next election, linking an article from The Daily Caller as her source material.
\u201cHOW TRUMP LOSES THE NEXT ELECTION. Nearly 100,000 \u2018Dreamers\u2019 Granted Amnesty In Trump\u2019s Opening Months\nhttps://t.co/7wNN8RsJXd\u201d— Ann Coulter (@Ann Coulter) 1496950747
The linked article details that the Trump administration has given amnesty for at least 98,000 "dreamers," or minors, who have arrived as undocumented to the U.S.
Termination of the amnesty program was a large part of Trump's campaign. He promised to end "illegal" amnesty "immediately" during his August speech in Phoenix, but reportedly told the Associated Press in April of this year that Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) "won't go after the dreamers."
Despite reports that ICE arrests on non-criminal immigrants has nearly doubled under Trump, this does not seem to be enough for Ann Coulter, who (despite all eight of her great-great grandparents being immigrants) believes that immigrants fuel a child rape epidemic.
\u201cImmigrants making L.A. more vibrant! Geovanni Borjas ID-ed as suspect in murders of Michelle Lozano, 17, and Bree'Anna Guzman, 22.\u201d— Ann Coulter (@Ann Coulter) 1496239454
Coulter continues to exhibit a strong anti-immigrant rhetoric, playing into fears of radicalism crossing our borders which have plagued the United States since the attacks of September 11, 2001.
Meanwhile, we have a theory that Ann Coulter is a special kind of immigrant herself: