By Molly Goddard
3:12am PDT, May 2, 2025
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Ann Coulter isn't holding back her thoughts on Donald Trump and his administration.On Wednesday, April 30, the conservative pundit took to X to slam the president and his staffers for the "Kim Jong il-style tributes" on display during a televised cabinet meeting with department of education secretary Linda McMahon, health and human services secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., advisor Elon Musk and more of the people helping him run the country.
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During the meeting televised on Fox News, Donald Trump's administration members heaped praise on the commander-in-chief and thanked him for his first 100 days in office."Would it be possible to have a cabinet meeting without the Kim Jong il-style tributes?" Ann Coulter wrote on X, comparing Trump to the North Korean dictator.
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During the gathering, Linda McMahon gushed over Donald Trump while joking that she's never "worked so hard" to get herself out of a job as the right-wing leader tries to dismantle the Department of Education."Well, Mr. President, I don't think I've ever worked so hard to try to fire myself," she told Trump, prompting laughter from everyone else in the room.
Marco Rubio also chimed in, noting how Trump has returned 47 wrongfully detained Americans back to the United States since January. "Forty-seven for the 47th president in the first 100 days," he said. "And that's all credit to you, Mr. President."
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Elon Musk also gassed up Donald Trump about his efforts in his first months back in the White House: "I think this could be the greatest administration since the founding of the country," he said.Musk pointed to Trump's stance on "secure borders" and "sensible spending" as the main reasons for their alleged success.
Interior secretary Doug Burgum went on to call the group of people "the greatest cabinet ever."
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In his typical style, Donald Trump patted himself on the back for his efforts running the country despite the economic downturn and backlash from his controversial policies."Things are happening that are amazing, but I would not say it if it weren't fact," he said.