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Ann Coulter Just Savaged Trump on Twitter by Giving Liberals Advice on How to Defeat Him

Ann Coulter Just Savaged Trump on Twitter by Giving Liberals Advice on How to Defeat Him
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That was quick.

You know it's bad when far-Right author Ann Coulter is giving advice to Democrats.

With many Trump supporters declaring victory after Attorney General William Barr submitted a summary of the Mueller Report to Congress asserting that the Special Counsel couldn't establish collusion between the Trump Campaign and Russian operatives, Coulter gave advice on how Liberals should move forward.


Coulter suggested they "point out he hasn't kept any of his promises." Strong words from a woman to wrote a book called "In Trump We Trust: E Pluribus Awesome!" in 2016.

If you're not familiar with Coulter, she's notorious for her extreme-right leanings and outspoken radical conservatism.

She turned her back on the President after he agreed to a short-term compromise for his wall funding, calling him "gutless."

Her reaction to the Mueller findings that Trump hadn't colluded with Russia in the 2016 election wasn't at all congratulatory.

As reviled as she is by Democrats, some acknowledged that an attack on Trump's record rather than Russia could be more effective.

But not everyone was happy.

Coulter's tweet didn't play well to her fan base.

Replies to her comment about liberals going after Trump were met with confusion and indignation, as well as a lot of people questioning her relevance—especially Conservatives.

While liberals aren't particularly sad that Trump hasn't been able to get his wall, there's one thing we can agree on: Trump isn't a president who inspires trust.

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