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NextImg:Ann Coulter predicts Trump will not be the GOP nominee


Conservative author Ann Coulter shared a blistering critique of former President Donald Trump and had a brutal prediction for his chances in the 2024 Republican primary election for president.

“I don’t think Trump will be the nominee, but you’d really do the country a solid if you could get Democrats to stop indicting him,” Coulter said on Wednesday just hours before the first GOP debate.

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She added, “Trump can barely speak English. He’s a gigantic baby. The only reason he crushed in 2016 is because of immigration — the wall, deport illegal immigrants, the travel ban (which imposed limits on travel from several predominantly Muslim countries). That is DeSantis this time — without the total lack of interest in carrying it out.”

Coulter shared her comments in a transcribed discussion hosted by Frank Bruni, a contributing writer for New York Times Opinion.

Coulter had previously backed the former president when she wrote the book In Trump We Trust in 2016. She has since ripped Trump over what she believes to be failed promises on securing immigration and the border when he was president.

“If Trump gets the nomination, I say he will lose,” Colter said to the New York Times. “I know it, you know it, the American people know it (to paraphrase Bob Dole).”

Liberal critics raged against the New York Times for giving Coulter a platform to share her opinion.

“Ann Coulter is in @nytopinion today. Truly shameful from the Times. A woman who is not just openly racist and bigoted but has incited hate and violence against the Times itself,” MSNBC’s Mehdi Hasan said on social media.


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Another social media user was upset that they shared "valuable space" with the pundit.

Coulter shared the discussion on social media, calling it “solid content in the @nytimes today."