Right-Wing Media slams Trump, calls him 'a broken man'

Ending the longest Federal shutdown in American history, Trump backed down from his original demand to secure funding for a wall along the US-Mexican border.

US President Donald Trump delivers remarks about the protests in Charlottesville, Virginia, in 2017 (photo credit: JONATHAN ERNST / REUTERS)
US President Donald Trump delivers remarks about the protests in Charlottesville, Virginia, in 2017
(photo credit: JONATHAN ERNST / REUTERS)
Conservative writer Ann Coulter slammed US President Donald Trump on Friday when it became clear he intends to end the longest running Federal shutdown in US history, without securing funding to build his promised wall along the US-Mexican border, the Daily Beast reported. 

She then suggested in jest the border crisis might be solved if Jared Kushner, who is married to Ivanka Trump and is seen as one of the closest people to Trump, is deported. 

Kushner is said to be more liberal on immigration issues by far right figures yet no evidence on this exists. Trump did tease Kushner recently saying “Apparently, Jared has become an expert on immigration in the last 48 hours,” the Hill reported. 

George Bush "is no longer the biggest wimp ever to serve as President" Coulter said, yet wimp isn't the worst, or last thing, Trump is now hearing from his former supporters. 
Trump "allowed Nancy [Pelosi] to walk all over him," wrote Fox News contributor Tomi Lahren.

"Trump is a broken man," wrote self-proclaimed "New Right" media personality Mike Cernovich who also claimed that "it's over for him."