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Age 62
Web site www.anncoulter.com
Date of birth December 8,1961
Zodiac sign Sagittarius
Born United States
Height 183 (cm)
ResidenceWest Palm Beach
Florida
Siblings John Coulter
James Coulter
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Education New Canaan High School
University of Michigan Law School
Movies/Shows Sharknado 3: Oh Hell No!
Fire from the Heartland
The 1/2 Hour News Hour
Roast of Rob Lowe
I Am JFK Jr.
Official site anncoulter.com
Parents Nell Husbands Martin
John Vincent Coulter
Alma mater Cornell University
University of Michigan
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Ann Hart Coulter is an American conservative media pundit, author, syndicated columnist, and lawyer. She became known as a media pundit in the late 1990s, appearing in print and on cable news as an outspoken critic of the Clinton administration.

Biography

Ann coulter is an american commentator.Lawyer.And author.She was born on december 8.1961 in new york city.New york.Ann is 5 feet 8 inches tall and weighs around 58 kg.She has lbue eyes and a slim body type.Her zodiac sign is sagittarius and she is of american nationality.

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Ann coultre is the daughter of john vincent coulter and nell husbands coulter.She has an older brother named james coulter.Ann is currently single and has no children.

Education and Career

Ann coulter attended cornell university and graduated with a bachelor of arts degree in 1984.She then attended the university of michigan law school and graduated with a juris doctor degree in 1988.Ann began her craeer as a law clerk for pasco bowamn ii of the united states court of appeals for the eighth circuit.She then worked as a litigator for the center for indivdiual rights.

Success

Ann coulter is best known for her conservative poiltical commentary.She has written twelve books.Including her most successful book."adios.America: the left s plan to turn our country into a third world hellhole".Ann has also appeared as a guest on many television shows.Including "the o reilly factor" and "hannity".

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In 2017.Ann coulter made headlines when she was invited to speak at the university of california.Berkeley.Her speech was cancelled due to security concerns.But she still managed to make her point.Ann s speech spakred a national debate about free speech and the role of universities in protecitng it. Ann coulter is a controversial figure.But her success as a commentator and auhtor is undeniables.He has made a name for herself as a powerful voice in the conservative movement and continues to be a major influence in american politics.

Trump backs down to end painful shutdown temporarily

Feb 16,2020 12:37 am

President Donald Trump has yielded to political pressure to end the longest US government shutdown in history.

After 35 days, he backed a deal to fund federal agencies for three weeks, But it includes none of The Money he has demanded for a US-Mexico border wall.

The Republican President previously vowed to reject any budget unless it included $5. 7bn (£4. 3bn) to fund his signature campaign pledge.

But Democrats, who control the House of Representatives, flatly refused.

Later on Friday, The Senate and House unanimously passed a bill to temporarily end the shutdown, after which President Trump signed The Bill into law.

Following the votes in Congress, Mr Trump tweeted that his decision had been "in no way a concession", But was "taking care of the millions of people who were getting badly hurt by the shutdown".

What did President Trump say?

Speaking in the White House Rose Garden, Mr Trump said he was "very proud to announce" the agreement, which will fund the government until 15 February.

He said federal workers affected by the political imbroglio, whom he called "incredible patriots", would receive full back-pay.

Mr Trump also said he would not yet resort to "a very powerful alternative" - an apparent reference to declaring a national emergency.

This could divert military funding towards building a southern border wall, But such a proclamation would provoke constitutional uproar and legal challenges.

However, The President added: "We really have no choice But to build a powerful wall or steel barrier.

"If we don't get a fair deal from Congress the government will either shut down on February 15 again, or I will use the powers afforded to me under the laws and The Constitution of the United States to address this emergency. "

Mr Trump accepted The Deal after hearing of the shutdown's strain on law enforcement agencies, an administration official told Reuters news agency.

The President is prepared to haggle on the $5. 7bn he has been demanding for The Border barrier, the same official said.

Trump's tactical retreat

For More Than a month, Donald Trump insisted he would not support reopening the federal government without funding for his border wall.

On Friday, as The Fallout from the partial shutdown sent tremors through the US aviation system, The President backed down.

Before all this began, Republican Senate majority leader Mitch Mcconnell reportedly warned The President that there was no clear way to win a shutdown standoff with Democrats, who - flush off their November election victories - wouldn't relent.

The wily Kentucky senator, with More Than a few legislative victories under his belt, was vindicated.

That must be Cold Comfort for congressional Republicans, who have watched their party - and The President - Take the brunt of the blame for the impasse. And it now sets up a three-week period of frenetic negotiations to reach a border security agreement.

If the federal employees have been drowning because of the shutdown, this temporary funding agreement gives them a chance for a desperate gulp of air.

In three weeks, another shutdown looms, however. Or, The President warned, he could declare a national emergency and Take The Border battle to the courts.

Either Way , The President has retreated - But The Fight is far from over.

Democratic leader of the House, Speaker Nancy Pelosi So did Nancy Pelosi win?

With opinion polls showing most Americans blamed Mr Trump for the shutdown, he opted for a Way Out that had been pushed for weeks by the Democratic leader of the House, Speaker Nancy Pelosi .

The outcome was widely seen as a resounding victory for her.

Lawmakers in her party lavished praise on the California congresswoman's refusal to give ground.

Some conservatives seemed to agree.

"Trump is a broken man. It's over for him," tweeted commentator Mike Cernovich , who has a large Social Media following of The President 's voters.

He said Mr Trump had been outmanoeuvred by the "alpha" House speaker.

Headlines on the conservative Drudge Report and Breitbart News screamed in Red Letters that there would be no wall funds.

Right-wing commentator Ann Coulter called Mr Trump "the biggest wimp ever to serve as President ".

Robert Reich , who served as labour secretary under Presidents Gerald Ford , Jimmy Carter and Bill Clinton , tweeted that Mr Trump had thrown a tantrum and got "nothing".

How bad has the shutdown been?

Some 800,000 civil servants missed another payday on Friday amid the five-week closure of about a quarter of the federal government.

Earlier on Friday, hundreds of flights were grounded or delayed at US airports because of unpaid Air Traffic controllers calling in sick.

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) halted arrivals for about an hour at New York 's Laguardia Airport .

Flights were also delayed at Newark Liberty International Airport and Philadelphia International Airport because of staff shortages, the FAA said.

Meanwhile, thousands of Internal Revenue Service (IRS) employees failed to show up after they were ordered to return to work unpaid,

The Trump administration recalled 26,000 IRS workers This Week to handle the looming tax filing season.

But about 14,000 of them did not come back as of Tuesday, IRS officials told members of Congress.

FBI Director Christopher Wray said in a video message to agents on Friday: "I'm about as angry as I've been in a long, long time. "

He said of the shutdown's effects on his agency: "It's mind-boggling, it's short-sighted, and it's unfair. "

His remarks came after an FBI report This Week revealed its resources were at "Breaking Point ".

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