Ann Coulter

American conservative political commentator

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August 2024 Ann Coulter received widespread criticism for a tweet commenting on Democratic vice presidential nominee Tim Walz's 17-year-old son during the 2024 Democratic National Convention, which she deleted shortly after posting.
August 2024 Coulter criticized Trump as an 'awful, awful person' but expressed her intent to vote for him, citing her support for his running mate JD Vance.
2021 Ann Coulter stated that women should not be allowed to vote, reflecting her controversial views on women's rights and gender roles.
2020 At a Turning Point USA event, Coulter stated that the Trump agenda without Trump would be a 'winning strategy.'
April 2019 In April 2019, Ann Coulter expressed willingness to vote for and possibly work with Senator Bernie Sanders in the 2020 U.S. presidential election, provided he returned to his original pro blue-collar stance on U.S. border policy.
2018 Coulter referred to herself as a 'former Trumper.'
June 2018 During the controversy surrounding the Trump administration's family separation policy, Coulter referred to immigrant children as 'child actors weeping and crying' and urged Trump not to 'fall for it'.
2017 Coulter endorsed Mo Brooks in the Republican primary for Alabama Senator.
2017 Norman Lear mentioned in an interview that Jimmie Walker dates Ann Coulter, to which Coulter responded that the rumor was never true and reaffirmed their friendship.
2017 Coulter endorsed Roy Moore in the Republican candidate race for Alabama Senator.
2017 Kellyanne Conway stated that Ann Coulter started dating her security guard approximately ten years prior, as she couldn't see anyone else.
September 2017 Coulter called for Trump's impeachment, stating, 'Put a fork in Trump, he's dead.'
2016 Coulter endorsed Donald Trump in the Republican Party presidential primaries.
2016 Coulter endorsed Paul Nehlen in the Republican primary for Wisconsin's 1st congressional district.
2015 Ann Coulter reiterated her support for a literacy test for voters.
September 2015 In response to candidates' remarks about Israel during a Republican presidential primary debate, Ann Coulter tweeted a controversial statement questioning the number of Jews in the United States. This tweet was labeled as 'ugly, spiteful and anti-Semitic' by the Anti-Defamation League.
June 1 2015 Published her eleventh book, 'Adios, America: The Left's Plan to Turn Our Country Into a Third World Hellhole', focusing on illegal immigration and border security.
2014 Coulter endorsed Greg Brannon in the Republican primary for North Carolina Senator.
2013 Ann Coulter began her role as a contributor to VDARE, a far-right website known for its controversial views on immigration and politics.
2013 Reports emerged that Ann Coulter was dating actor Jimmie Walker, although Coulter claimed they were just great friends.
October 14 2013 Coulter published her tenth book, 'Never Trust a Liberal Over 3 – Especially a Republican', a collection of her columns.
March 2013 In March 2013, Ann Coulter was a keynote speaker at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC), where she made controversial remarks about New Jersey Governor Chris Christie's weight and progressive activist Sandra Fluke's appearance. She spoke against a path to citizenship for undocumented immigrants, arguing that it would lead to a permanent disadvantage for Republican candidates in future elections.
2012 Coulter endorsed Mitt Romney in the Republican presidential primary and run.
September 25 2012 Released her ninth book, 'Mugged: Racial Demagoguery from the Seventies to Obama', addressing racial civil rights in America.
2011 Ann Coulter stated that 'Christianity fuels everything I write,' reinforcing her belief that her Christian faith is integral to her work.
2011 Later in 2011, Coulter joined the advisory board for GOProud and further engaged with the LGBT community by discussing conservative positions on issues with gay Republican Taylor Garrett on Logo's 'The A-List: Dallas'.
2011 During the 2011 CPAC, Coulter boasted about persuading GOProud to drop its support for same-sex marriage within the party's platform.
August 9 2011 Ann Coulter became a registered Republican and a member of the advisory council of GOProud.
June 7 2011 Crown Forum published Coulter's eighth book, 'Demonic: How the Liberal Mob Is Endangering America'.
2010 Coulter made an estimated $500,000 on the speaking circuit, giving speeches on modern conservatism, gay marriage, and the hypocrisy of modern American liberalism.
2010 Ann Coulter attended the 2010 HomoCon event hosted by GOProud, where she delivered a speech discussing why gays should oppose same-sex marriage.
2010 During a speaking engagement at the University of Arizona, Ann Coulter was the target of a pie-throwing protest.

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