Ann Coulter suggests she should have voted for Hillary: ‘Might have gotten a wall’

Ann Coulter has suggested that she and others should have perhaps voted for Hillary Clinton in the 2016 presidential election given the former Secretary of State’s recent comments supporting stricter migration policies.

Coulter retweeted an Axios post that said: “Hillary Clinton told the Guardian that Europe ‘needs to get a handle on migration’ and that leaders must send a message that ‘we are not going to be able to continue to provide refuge and support.’”

The conservative pundit then added the comment, “Maybe we should have voted for her. Might have gotten a wall.”

Though Coulter initially welcomed the Trump administration with great enthusiasm, she has since become a vocal critic, frequently blasting President Trump for not taking the hard line on immigration that he promised.

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In March, she said in a speech at Columbia University: “I knew he was a shallow, lazy ignoramus, and I didn’t care. It kind of breaks my heart. He’s not giving us what he promised at every single campaign stop.”

More recently, she said of the president and, in large part, his promise to build a wall along the U.S.-Mexico border, “Wow, I’ve never seen such a bad dealmaker.”

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