Conservative pundit Ann Coulter paid a visit to President Donald Trump in the White House recently and strongly urged him to cater more to his core base of supporters, The New York Times reported.
The meeting, several weeks ago, was arranged by senior adviser Stephen Bannon, the Times reported.
That meeting may have presaged lumps that were to come from usually staunch conservative allies, now reeling over Trump's drumbeat of attacks on Attorney General Jeff Sessions, seen as Trump's one Cabinet choice who shared and would champion the president's nationalist agenda.
"If an early supporter like this is thrown under the bus, then who is safe?" Mark Krikorian, executive director of the Center for Immigration Studies, told the Times. “You can imagine what the other cabinet secretaries are thinking."
Further, Breitbart on Tuesday took Trump to task over his "hypocrisy" for his attacks on attorney general Jeff Sessions, reminding the president that he's the one who caved on not pressing an investigation into Hillary Clinton.
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