President Donald Trump officially had one fewer friend in Washington, D.C. on Tuesday.
Trump was elected by the American people in 2016 to disrupt the status quo in the nation’s capital.
In doing so, he has alienated some former supporters.
On Tuesday, conservative commentator Ann Coulter called on Trump to be impeached.
Coulter made the stunning statement after Trump tweeted about the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) case heading to the U.S. Supreme Court. DACA was made a law by an executive order from former President Barack Obama. Trump annulled the act with an executive order of his own in 2016 and has asked Democrats to renegotiate the law.
That doesn’t sit well with Coulter, who is an outspoken critic of DACA and illegal immigration.
Coulter is a former Trump supporter that has become a vocal critic of his White House’s immigration policies. But has also been very against the Democrat-led impeachment inquiry.
That changed Tuesday.
Since Trump’s executive order, the Democrats and the White House have been fighting in the courts. The Supreme Court is expected to rule on Trump’s actions in the coming days.
“Many of the people in DACA, no longer very young, are far from ‘angels.’ Some are very tough, hardened criminals,” Trump tweeted. “President Obama said he had no legal right to sign order, but would anyway. If Supreme Court remedies with overturn, a deal will be made with Dems for them to stay!”
Coulter responded that Trump should be removed from the Oval Office for even considering a DACA deal.
“Okay, that does it,” Coulter tweeted. “I give up. They can stay. You must go.”
Okay, that does it. I give up. They can stay. You must go. https://t.co/D6G2YPe8QI
— Ann Coulter (@AnnCoulter) November 12, 2019
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