Ann Coulter: Coronavirus could’ve made Trump a ‘decent human being’ but ‘he couldn’t even do that’

In an early morning Twitter rant, conservative commentator Ann Coulter weighed in on the Twitter feud between President Trump and his ex-Attorney General and current candidate for Alabama Senate, Jeff Sessions.

On Friday, Trump endorsed his preferred congressional candidates, but things took a dark when he focused his sights on Sessions.

“Three years ago, after Jeff Sessions recused himself, the Fraudulent Mueller Scam began,” Trump wrote while retweeting an attack ad against Sessions. “Alabama, do not trust Jeff Sessions. He let our Country down. That’s why I endorsed Coach Tommy Tuberville, the true supporter of our #MAGA agenda!”

Coulter slammed Trump for his attack on Sessions, saying that the President was responsible for his own headaches regarding the Mueller probe.

“Sessions HAD to recuse himself, you complete blithering idiot,” Coulter wrote. “YOU did not have to go on Lester Holt’s show and announce you fired Comey over the Russian investigation. That’s what got you a Special Prosecutor.”

In an earlier tweet, Coulter suggested that Trump missed an opportunity to become a more “decent, compassionate human being” in light of the coronavirus outbreak.

“COVID gave Trump a chance to be a decent, compassionate human being (or pretending to be). But he couldn’t even do that,” she wrote.

“Trump didn’t build the wall and never had any intention of doing so,” Coulter continued. “The ONE PERSON in the Trump administration who did anything about immigration was Jeff Session. And this lout attacks him.”

“I will never apologize for supporting the issues that candidate Trump advocated, but I am deeply sorry for thinking that this shallow and broken man would show even some remote fealty to the promises that got him elected,” she added.

Sky Palma

Before launching DeadState back in 2012, Sky Palma has been blogging about politics, social issues and religion for over a decade. He lives in Los Angeles and also enjoys Brazilian jiu jitsu, chess, music and art.