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“Coulter’s statement, on its face, is a despicable rhetorical shot trained on the First Peoples of this continent, designed ...
When conservative pundit Ann Coulter posted “We didn’t kill enough Indians” this past weekend, she wasn’t just spreading hate ...
Recent reports that Trump was willing to back off hardline immigration enforcement sparked a torrent of angry tweets from Ann ...
"The country frequently seems on the verge of political violence. Coulter’s post implicitly encourages it," Chief Chuck ...
Conservative political pundit Ann Coulter sparked backlash from Native leaders Sunday, July 6 after posting on her X account, ...
Opinion. Between 1492 and 1900, millions of Indigenous people across Turtle Island—a term many Native peoples use to refer to ...
Cherokee Chief Chuck Hoskin Jr. doesn't want hate speech to "become white noise." We cannot let headline-seeking has-beens ...
Conservative commentator Ann Coulter posted on X saying, “We didn’t kill enough Indians,” in response to a post involving an Indigenous woman speaking at the Socialism 2025 ...
Coulter posted on X, formerly known as Twitter, “We didn’t kill enough Indians,” in response to a video of an indigenous ...
Seneca Nation President J. Conrad Seneca released a statement Friday denouncing a blatantly racist comment posted to social media by conservative political pundit Ann Coulter. Coulter’s post, which ...
Cherokee Nation Chief Chuck Hoskin Jr. slammed both Coulter and her statement in a lengthy response, calling her rhetoric ...