Ann Coulter, Sarah Palin Already Mad at Donald Trump: Big …

Two of Donald Trumps most high profile supporters may already be regretting their decision.

Both Ann Coulter and Sarah Palin criticized the president-elect on Friday, following months of staunchly supporting his election.

Sounds like the big sell-out is coming. Oh well. The voters did what we could, Coulter tweeted Friday. If Trump sells out, its not our fault.

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Coulter appears to be angry over Trump backing off his campaign promise to build a wall around the United States as part of his immigration policy.

Instead, vice president-elect Mike Pence stated he and Speaker of the House Paul Ryan would be the ones spearheading immigration.

Coulter also expressed displeasure at Trumps pick of South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley, a Republican who had publicly criticized Trump, as the next UN Ambassador.

After Nikki Haley, I expect @realDonaldTrumps next cabinet pick to be Obama, she said on Twitter. Both used State of Union address this year to attack Trump.

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Meanwhile, Palin is mad about Trumps plan to keep air conditioning plant Carrier in the United States by giving the company a multimillion-dollar tax incentive.

When government steps in arbitrarily with individual subsidies, favoring one business over others, it sets inconsistent, unfair, illogical precedent, the former Alaska governor wrote in an op-ed on the website Young Conservatives.

Republicans oppose this, remember? she continued. Instead, we support competition on a level playing field, remember? Because we know special interest crony capitalism is one big fail.

Palin had been reported to be in consideration for an appointment as Secretary of Veteran Affairs though the timing of this op-ed may diminish her chances of joining the Trump administration.

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Captain America himself, Chris Evans, denounced President-elect Trump on election night, tweeting, "This is an embarrassing night for America. We've let a hatemonger lead our great nation. We've let a bully set our course. I'm devastated."

The election was "a direct blow to the dreamers, to the empathizers, to those who dare to hope," wrote Brie Larson, who will star in "Captain Marvel,"in a piece she wrote for Lena Dunham's website,Lenny.

Larsonhas also shared anti-Trump posts calling for a recount, for electors to vote against Trump, and this one from the ACLUthat raise concerns over a Trump-run White House.

Mark Ruffalo plays The Hulk in the "Avengers" series, but offscreen he's a passionate activist who has been open about his disdain for Trump.

Ruffalo urged his Twitter followers to "keep your eye on the ball" when it comes to Trump, warning them not to get distracted by the president-elect's bombastic tweets.

Comic book creator Stan Lee, who famously appears in Marvel movie cameos, hasn't directly gone out against Trump, but did share "some thoughts on #respect for what feels like a troubled time" on Twitter.

New Zealander Taika Waititi, director of the upcoming "Thor: Ragnarok," shared his negative takeon the election results.

Is the Marvel Cinematic Universe ready for Civil War?

Some Marvel movie heroes seem to think the biggest supervillain they face is President-elect Donald Trump. Here's a look at 12 stars of superhero films wholike him about as much as they like Doctor Doom.

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