Ann Coulter calls for GOP to disband: ‘Indistinguishable from the Democrats’

Conservative commentator Ann Coulter said that the official Republican Party needs to be disbanded.
Coulter said on Fox News’s “The Next Revolution with Steve Hilton” on Sunday that the end of President Trump’s campaign was “the first time I hated the Republican Party.”
“They were exposed as a ‘uniparty,’ indistinguishable from the Democrats,” Coulter said. “It’s for the rich, it’s for the donors.”
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“But I gotta tell you, since he’s been president — I know he’s been up against a lot — but man the swamp has been moving in,” she continued.
Coulter also called on Republicans to let Trump follow his instincts instead of attempting to guide him politically.
“You know when you’re taking the SATs and they say your first guess is probably right?” she said. “That is always true with Donald Trump … whatever his instinct is, that’s right.”
Coulter was a prominent supporter of Trump during his presidential campaign, writing a book titled “In Trump We Trust: E Pluribus Awesome!”
However, she has become more critical of the president since he took office, calling him an “ignoramus” who is “not giving us what he promised” earlier this year.
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