Coulter: Kate Steinle Was Killed ‘As a Result of Obama’s Policies’

Ben Graham | July 16, 2015
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On Wednesday night’s “The Kelly File,” Ann Coulter had a bold accusation for the president who neglected to mention the death of Kate Steinle in his recent press conference. The reason? Obama apparently just didn’t have the time to address it. 

Yet, as you’ll see in the clip below, “The Kelly File” reminded viewers of the time that Obama made a personal phone call to a woman named Sandra Fluke who was insulted by a comment made by Rush Limbaugh after she claimed that she deserved free contraceptives because she and her friends couldn't afford all the birth control they were buying.

So, he can reach out to a woman who had her feelings hurt, but he can’t spare a moment for the family of a woman who died because of weak immigration policy in San Francisco?

Despite the fact that Obama can’t reach out to every crime victim, Coulter says that Steinle isn’t just a random victim.

“Kate Steinle died, specifically, as a result of Obama’s policies,” she insisted.

Then, in lieu of calling Steinle’s family, Obama decided to commute the sentences of 46 so-called “non-violent” criminals.

Perpetrator Francisco Sanchez has a criminal record full of “non-violent” crime - but, that didn’t stop him from violently murdering an innocent woman in front of her father, Coulter explained.

Responding to the excuse that some illegal aliens are merely, "non-violent" thieves, Coulter declared:

"I don't think we need any more burglars, I think we have enough. No need to bring 'em in."

See the full segment below:

 

 

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