SEE IT: Big Republican Critic Now BACK On Team Trump: ‘Most Wonderful 100 Days In History!’ -

One of President Donald Trump’s biggest supporters-turned-biggest critics is now back on board with him and his agenda as he wades into his second and final term with gusto and resolve. Conservative author, commentator, and figure Ann Coulter appeared on C-SPAN this weekend, where she answered calls from the public about her views on the current administration. When asked by the host her initial thoughts, Coulter described it as the “most wonderful 100 days in U.S. history,” adding that she “can’t believe how great Trump is.”

She explained:

You know, I campaigned with Trump when he was running in 2016. He did ask for a copy of my book, Adios America. A lot of the immigration stuff came from that. Huge fan. I was ecstatic the night he won. Then he hired Jared Kushner and Gary Cohn and turned the keys of the kingdom over to Wall Street. And it was basically, you know, Jeb Bush. So I gently encouraged him to go back to the great stuff he had campaigned on.

I showed up in the Oval Office. I didn’t release this, but it came out. I think the yelling and cursing was so loud in the Oval Office about three months into his first term and just yelled at him. I wasn’t the first one to use the F-word, but oh boy did that fly. Because he wasn’t keeping his promises on trade, on anchor babies, and especially the wall, the wall, the wall.

I say that to say I think we’re actually kind of lucky that he lost in 2020 and that the left spent four years absolutely persecuting him, prosecuting. I mean the absurd things they went after him and his supporters for. And apparently that made him mad. So term two, I’m getting everything I voted for. I mean even more. I can’t believe it. Every day it’s things I didn’t even think of. Yes, the water pressure, the showers, the toilets, the going after the universities, the anchor baby executive order, which I understand as of yesterday will be going before the Supreme Court. I’m very happy about that.

Congress should pass a law to make it permanent, but hopefully the Supreme Court will rule the right way because I believe the law as I described in Adios America is absolutely clear on that, which I’m happy to elaborate on.

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