Conservative commentator Ann Coulter tweeted yesterday that nothing Fire and Fury author Michael Wolff has said about President Trump has hurt him as much the DACA lovefest happening right now. Coulter was referring to a meeting taking place at the White House between the President, Republicans and Democrats over the popular immigration program.
President Trump allowed cameras to roll for nearly an hour as lawmakers met to discuss solutions for those affected by the ending of the program. The president ended DACA last September but gave Congress six months to find a permanent solution. There is widespread agreement on Capitol Hill on the need to find a permanent fix for the issue.
That widespread agreement played out in front of cameras during the meeting at the White House. The president has been vocal about his desire to see a fix to the program. During the meeting he said, “this [DACA bill] should be a bill of love, truly. It should be a bill of love, and we can do that. I really do believe Democrat and Republican, the people sitting in this room, really want to get something done,” the president said.
Coulter seemed to take umbrage with the president’s enthusiasm for seeing a DACA solution get done, as well as to the apparent lack of truly conservative voices remaining in the White House.
Nothing Michael Wolff could say about @realDonaldTrump has hurt him as much as the DACA lovefest right now.
— Ann Coulter (@AnnCoulter) January 9, 2018
This DACA lovefest confirms a main thesis of Michael Wolff's book: When Bannon left. liberal Dems Jared, Ivanka, Cohn & Goldman Sachs took over.
— Ann Coulter (@AnnCoulter) January 9, 2018
A federal judge in San Francisco ruled today that DACA can remain in place while lawsuits challenging the president’s ending of it work their way through the courts.