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Principal Chief Chuck Hoskin responds to post from conservative columnist Ann Coulter

CHEROKEE COUNTY, OKLAHOMA, JUL 7 – Cherokee Nation Chief Chuck Hoskin calls Ann Coulter's post hate speech targeting Indigenous people amid ongoing crises including high suicide rates and missing persons, with 1.4 million shares reported.

  • On Sunday evening, Chuck Hoskin Jr., the leader of the Cherokee Nation, publicly condemned conservative columnist Ann Coulter's X post claiming, "we didn't kill enough Indians."
  • Coulter's remark responded to a speech by Indigenous artist Melanie Yazzie and drew widespread condemnation for endorsing hatred and historical genocide against Native Americans.
  • Chief Hoskin Jr. labeled the post "dangerous hate speech," warning it dehumanizes Indigenous peoples, risks normalizing attacks on marginalized groups, and echoes painful historical violence.
  • Coulter's post gained over 10 million views and 3,000 retweets early Monday despite being deleted, while the newly launched Sooner State Party called for boycotts of all entities supporting her.
  • The reaction highlights ongoing struggles over anti-Indigenous rhetoric in America and urges repudiation of Coulter's words as society faces rising political violence and calls for unity.
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NewsChannel 8 | KTUL broke the news in Tulsa, United States on Monday, July 7, 2025.
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