Ann Coulter on Trump presidency: ‘All of the Trump true believers are petrified’

Conservative commentator Ann Coulter, a staunch supporter of Donald Trump during the presidential campaign, appears to be losing faith in the president.

“I’m not very happy with what has happened so far,” Coulter told the Daily Caller on Sunday. “I guess we have to try to push him to keep his promises. But this isn’t North Korea, and if he doesn’t keep his promises I’m out.”

Last September, Coulter joked that she worshipped Trump “like the North Koreans worship the ‘Dear Leaders’ — yes, I would die for him.”

But Trump has yet to build the U.S.-Mexico border wall — one of his biggest campaign promises — prompting Coulter to reconsider her trust in the president.

“I mean, my fingers are still crossed, it’s not like I’m out yet, but boy things don’t look good,” she said.

Coulter tweets frequent updates on the lack of activity on border wall construction.

“Today’s BORDER WALL CONSTRUCTION UPDATE: Miles completed yesterday— Zero; Miles completed since Inauguration—Zero. NEXT UPDATE TOMORROW,” she wrote Saturday.


When asked what Matt Drudge, the founder of the influential Drudge Report, thinks, she said he can speak for himself.

“But I think all of the Trump true believers are petrified,” she said.

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