Ann Coulter is the author of THIRTEEN New York Times bestsellers; Resistance Is Futile!: How the Trump-Hating Left Lost Its Collective Mind (2018), In Trump We Trust: E Pluribus Awesome! (2017), Adios, America (2016), Never Trust a Liberal Over Three-Especially a Republican (2013), Mugged: Racial Demagoguery from the Seventies to Obama (2012), Demonic: How the Liberal is Endangering America (2011), Guilty: Liberal Victims and Their Assault on America (January 2009), If Democrats Had Any Brains, They’d Be Republicans (2007), Godless: The Church of Liberalism (2006), How to Talk to a Liberal (If You Must) (2004), Treason: Liberal Treachery From the Cold War to the War on Terrorism (2003), Slander: Liberal Lies About the American Right (2002), High Crimes and Misdemeanors: The Case Against Bill Clinton (1998).
She also writes a popular syndicated column every week published at Breitbart, DailyCaller, Townhall, FrontPage, Yahoo, Takimag, VDare, and dozens of newspapers. (As well as the eponymous, AnnCoulter.com!)
Coulter has been a major media personality for more than 20 years, after starting on MSNBC their first day on air in July 1996.
She has appeared on HBO’s Real Time with Bill Maher, PBS’s Frontline, The Today Show, Good Morning America, The Early Show, The Tonight Show, Good Morning Britain, Yahoo News, and a slew of other U.S. and international TV shows. She was the cover story of Time magazine on April 25, 2005, and has been profiled in scores of other publications, including TV Guide, The Guardian (UK), the New York Observer, National Journal, Harper’s Bazaar, The Washington Post, The New York Times and Elle magazine. In 2001, Coulter was named one of the top 100 Public Intellectuals by federal judge Richard Posner.
A Connecticut native, Coulter graduated with honors from Cornell University School of Arts & Sciences and received her J.D. from the University of Michigan Law School, where she was an editor of The Michigan Law Review.
After practicing law for a few, very long years in New York City, Coulter moved to Washington to work for the Senate Judiciary Committee, where she handled crime and immigration issues for Senator Spencer Abraham of Michigan. From there, she became a litigator with the Center For Individual Rights in Washington, DC, focusing on free speech, congressional power, and race discrimination cases.
Within a year, Coulter took a short leave of absence from her law firm to write her first New York Times bestseller, High Crimes and Misdemeanors: The Case Against Bill Clinton.