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Ann Coulter Just Trolled Anti-Choice Extremists With A 'Compromise Solution' On Abortion–And People Are Shook

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Ann Coulter tweets a 'COMPROMISE SOLUTION ON ABORTION' to Republicans.

There's no denying Ann Coulter helped push conservative extremism in the GOP during Republican President George W. Bush's time in office.

She was also an early supporter of Republican candidate Donald Trump—publishing her book In Trump We Trust: E Pluribus Awesome! in 2016. But somewhere along the way to Trump’s presidency a rift appeared until Coulter spent more time criticizing Trump on social media.


She's not been very supportive of the GOP congressional power structure lately either. So it's not entirely surprising Coulter once again took to Twitter to swat at the Republicans.

She tweeted:

"COMPROMISE SOLUTION ON ABORTION!"
"Ban abortion for registered Republicans only."

However Coulter isn't supporting reproductive freedom.

She's just interested in election strategy.

Coulter has been posting for awhile about the GOP's all out war on reproductive rights.


While some lauded Coulter's latest hot take...






...most were on to her true motives.



Progressives also pointed out it isn't reproductive freedom if it isn't accessible for everyone.



Abortion is healthcare.

Healthcare decisions should be based on sound medical practices and science, not one group's religion...or political affiliation.

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