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Ann Coulter Criticizes Trump's Decision to Attend Knicks Game

Ann Coulter has publicly criticized President Donald Trump for his decision to attend the Knicks game, labeling it as his worst move. She highlighted the potential inconveniences for attendees due to heightened security measures. Trump is set to attend the game against the Spurs, marking the Knicks' first finals appearance in 27 years.

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Ann Coulter criticized President Donald Trump for his decision to attend the Knicks game at Madison Square Garden, calling it the "absolute worst" decision of his presidency. She expressed her concerns on X, stating that his attendance would cause significant inconvenience for the 20,000 attendees due to increased security measures and traffic disruptions. Coulter emphasized that presidents should be willing to make sacrifices, referencing the extra security requirements for the event. Trump announced his attendance for the NBA playoff game against the San Antonio Spurs, which marks the Knicks' first appearance in the finals in 27 years. The Secret Service, NYPD, and Madison Square Garden have implemented strict security protocols, including the cancellation of a watch party and advising ticket holders to arrive early. Trump was invited by Knicks owner James Dolan and is expected to leave New York after the game.

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  • selfish, narcissistic
  • absolute worst
  • MASSIVELY inconvenienced

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Ann Coulter Rips Trump Over ‘Absolute Worst’ Move Yet

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Ann Coulter Criticizes Trump's Decision to Attend Knicks Game

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