Ann Coulter, a conservative author and commentator, appeared on C-SPAN this weekend, where she responded to public inquiries regarding her perspectives on the current administration. When prompted by the host for her initial impressions, Coulter characterized this period as the ‘most remarkable 100 days in U.S. history,’ expressing her astonishment at Trump’s performance.
During the 2016 election, I actively supported Trump, who requested a copy of my book, Adios America, which significantly influenced his immigration policies.
I was thrilled when he won the election. However, after he appointed Jared Kushner and Gary Cohn, it seemed he shifted his focus towards Wall Street, resembling Jeb Bush’s approach. Consequently, I subtly urged him to return to the commendable principles he had originally campaigned on.

I arrived at the Oval Office. Although I did not disclose this information, it eventually became known. Approximately three months into his first term, the shouting and swearing in the Oval Office reached a deafening level as I confronted him. While I was not the initial person to use profanity, it certainly escalated quickly. This was due to his failure to fulfill his commitments regarding trade, the issue of anchor babies, and particularly the construction of the wall.
I believe we are fortunate that he lost in 2020, as the left spent four years relentlessly pursuing and prosecuting him. The ridiculous accusations directed at him and his supporters were astonishing. This seemingly angered him. Consequently, in his second term, I am receiving everything I had hoped for, and even more. It is hard to believe. Each day brings new developments that I had not even anticipated, such as improvements in water pressure, showers, toilets, actions against universities, and the executive order regarding anchor babies, which I learned yesterday will be reviewed by the Supreme Court. I am quite pleased about this.
It is imperative for Congress to enact legislation that ensures permanence; however, I remain optimistic that the Supreme Court will make a favorable ruling, as I am confident that the law outlined in my book, Adios America, is unequivocally clear on this matter, and I would be pleased to provide further details.