Ann Coulter Explains Why She No Longer Supports President Trump

President Trump has done a lot of winning. Stock markets continue to hit new highs. China is making some big promises on trade. Without a shred of support from Congress, he managed to stem the tide of record-setting illegal immigration. There’s a lot to appreciate.

But, it hasn’t been all wins. He has stumbled along the way, and there’s still a glaring hole in his campaign promises. We don’t have a wall, and Mexico hasn’t paid for it.

In an interview, Ann Coulter went off on the President, and this was her primary complaint. It’s a fair complaint. Die-hard Trump supporters will say that we’ve built miles of wall. That’s not entirely correct. The President has managed to repair and replace existing wall. That’s not a bad thing, but it isn’t new wall.

At the same time, private efforts have in fact constructed miles of wall, and they’ve placed it in the most important locations along the border. Illegal immigration through Sunland Park, New Mexico, went from hundreds of people a day to literally zero. But, President Trump isn’t the one who accomplished that.

This is more than just bickering about the technicalities of a wall. Even building a single mile of new wall would signal massive success within the government. Ann Coulter’s points in this interview are powerful, and you’ll likely nod along in agreement. Take a look.


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