Coulter rips Trump, GOP for backing funding deal
Conservative commentator Ann Coulter on Thursday slammed the news that President Trump will sign off on a border security deal brokered by Congress, calling it “selling out” GOP constituents.
“GOP motto: NEXT TIME! We’re selling out our constituents this time — but we’ll get to our promises NEXT TIME. We thought Trump was different,” Coulter tweeted in response to an announcement from Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) that Trump would sign the legislation and declare a national emergency at the border.
GOP motto: NEXT TIME! We’re selling out our constituents this time — but we’ll get to our promises NEXT TIME.
We thought Trump was different. https://t.co/m0G4I08bfx
— Ann Coulter (@AnnCoulter) February 14, 2019
NATIONAL EMERGENCY WON’T HELP. IT’S OVER IF HE SIGNS THIS BILL! https://t.co/K3N8tjVzBK
— Ann Coulter (@AnnCoulter) February 14, 2019
McConnell’s comments ended speculation over whether Trump would agree to sign the funding deal, which includes $1.375 billion in funding for roughly 55 miles of new barriers along the southern border.
{mosads}The president must sign the bill before the end of the day on Friday to avoid a second government shutdown this year.
The president has for weeks raised the prospect of declaring a national emergency to direct construction of his long-desired border wall. The move is sure to draw legal challenges. Republicans have been reluctant to support an emergency declaration, noting it could set a dangerous precedent for future presidents.
Coulter, who backed Trump in the 2016 election but has been critical of the president over his inability to secure funding for a wall along the southern border, is among the conservatives with hard-line immigration views who have panned the deal reached by Congress.
A number of other conservative commentators have been critical of the agreement, including Fox News host Laura Ingraham, who urged Trump not to sign it.
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