Ann Coulter Blames Trump For GOP Setbacks and Says He Should Shut the F— Up, Forever’

Ann Coulter, Right Wing pundit, is not unfamiliar to being dissatisfied by Donald Trump. But after the GOP’s humiliating showing in the midterm elections, and ahead a possible announcement he will run for president in 2024, Coulter had a simple message for Trump: “Shut the f— up, forever.”

In a tweet Thursday, Coulter singled out Trump’s perceived failures despite a Republican trifecta during his first two years in office. Coulter also pointed out two of Trump’s more corrupt hiring decisions.

“To Trump: You had your chance, with a Republican House and Senate. You handed domestic policy to your son-in-law and Gary Cohn. You handed foreign policy to your son-in-law and a country that gave your son-in-law $2 billion. Shut the fuck up, forever,”Coulter tweeted Friday afternoon.

Coulter was once a strong Trump supporter and author of her 2016 polemic “In Trump We Trust, E Pluribus Awesome.” She later turned on him and last year even expressed support for Joe Biden’s decision to withdraw troops from Afghanistan.

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Coulter’s comments come amid a flood of finger-pointing and infighting among Republicans after the predicted overwhelming victory failed to materialize and instead, the midterm lection itself was historically the best results for a first term president in decades.

As of this writing, Democrats seem very likely to retain control of the U.S. Senate; Mark Kelly’s reelection in Arizona was called by major media outlets on Friday, securing 49 seats for Democrats. In the house, Republicans are likely to secure the smallest number in decades. Among others, Democrats won important state-level victories in Pennsylvania and Michigan.

And while we’re still a ways off from understanding the fill picture, it’s looking like one of the most significant elements of the midterm is Donald Trump endorsed candidates that lostIn all other places than the safest. This has led to the following: There has been an unusually high level of public criticismThe disgraced former president.

However, the infighting continues both ways as Trump’s high-profile supporters have taken aim at Mitch McConnell, Senate minority leader, and Kevin McCarthy, House GOP leader. Demanding that the next leadership election be postponed. Blake Masters, the failed Arizona U.S. Senate Candidate McConnell is specifically blamedKelly for his loss.

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