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President Donald Trump criticized former ally Ann Coulter Saturday evening. Business Insider reports the president called Coulter a "wacky nut job" in a tweet Saturday n which he boasted about supposed progress on the US-Mexico border wall. Coulter has criticized Trump for not being able to secure funding for the wall. Trump tweeted, "Wacky Nut Job @AnnCoulter, who still hasn’t figured out that, despite all odds and an entire Democrat Party of Far Left Radicals against me (not to mention certain Republicans who are sadly unwilling to fight), I am winning on the Border. Major sections of Wall are being built..." Trump added in another tweet, "I am stopping an invasion as the Wall gets built. #MAGA" Coulter said recently of Trump, "He is dead in the water if he doesn't build that wall. Dead, dead, dead."

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