Ann Coulter Veto's Trump, and 'I'm against women working".

Ann Coulter Veto's Trump

KLAMATH FALLS, OR—'I promise you, the country would be run much better if I had a veto over what Donald Trump was doing, and I'm against women working".

Conservative columnist Ann Coulter has called President Donald Trump the 'biggest wimp' in the history of the office following his concession on border funding to re-open the government. Coulter, an immigration hawk and early Trump supporter, reacted with swift fury to Trump's announcement on Friday that he would reopen the government for three weeks without any commitment from Congress to fund a southern border wall.

'Good news for George Herbert Walker Bush: As of today, he is no longer the biggest wimp ever to serve as President of the United States,' Coulter wrote on Twitter.

Bush, who died in November aged 94, was widely ridiculed in office for going back on his 'read my lips' vow not to raise taxes.

Many have speculated that Coulter's December column calling Trump 'gutless,' which appeared to prompt him to unfollow her on Twitter, helped spur the President into undertaking the shutdown standoff in the first place.

'Yeah, crazy that I expect the President to keep the promise that he made every day for 18 months,' Coulter scoffed during a Friday appearance on HBO's Real Time with Bill Maher.

Coulter went on to downplay her influence on the President, saying that she is merely voicing the concerns of Trump's base.

'I promise you, the country would be run much better if I had a veto over what Donald Trump was doing,' she told Maher. 'It's the base, that's what happened.'

Coulter, addressing Maher's liberal audience, made the case that mass immigration is a policy supported by big business to suppress worker's wages.

'You know who wants it? The Koch brothers,' said Coulter, referring to the billionaire political activist family that has indeed supported laxer immigration policy. 'You're being played, to have everyone act like this is some sort of racist thing.'

In her interview with Maher on Friday, Coulter said that all of her concerns about Trump would be forgiven if the wall gets built.

'Just keep your promises and I'm right back in your camp,' she said.

Otherwise, speculation has circulated that Coulter might mount a primary campaign against Trump.

Asked about the possibility by Maher, Coulter joked: 'I'm against women working, so I can't.'

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