Ann Coulter's new book was just released and has likely already been rendered irrelevant before hitting most bookshelves nationwide.

"In Trump We Trust: E Pluribus Awesome!," is, no surprise, a full-throated endorsement of Trump, who the controversial conservative commentator says is the country's last hope to preserve its culture and save the (white) working class.

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In the book, Coulter, a longtime Trump booster, writes that "there's nothing Trump can do that won't be forgiven. Except change his immigration policies."

But now that Trump is finally revving up his long-awaited "pivot" to do just that, Coulter is freaking out.

With Trump's first hints of an evolution on his immigration positions, Coulter was quick to cover for him.

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"It's just rhetoric but it's still annoying," Coulter told The Hill at her book signing Wednesday night. "I think he panicked and he had to say [it] ... I don't think he is softening. I mean the big thing is the wall."

But then the second part of Trump's Fox News town hall special on immigration with Sean Hannity aired. In front of a friendly Texas crowd, Trump floated a possible process to allow undocumented immigrants to remain in America, a complete reversal from the inhumane mass deportation plan that helped him win the crowded GOP primary.

"No citizenship," Trump told Hannity in the special taped Tuesday afternoon. "Let me go a step further — they'll pay back-taxes, they have to pay taxes, there's no amnesty, as such, there's no amnesty, but we work with them."

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And has become customary, Trump attempted to sell his latest flip-flop as a routine reaction to his supporters' wants.

"Look, this is like a poll, there's thousands of people in this room," Trump said. "Who wants those people thrown out?"

The Fox News crowd responded with incoherent cheers and yells.

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"Everywhere I go, I get the same reaction. They want toughness, they want firmness, they want to obey the law. But — but, they feel that throwing them out as a whole family when they’ve been here for a long time, it’s a tough thing. They do feel that," Trump added.

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That was the last straw for Coulter, who took to Twitter to blast Trump's creeping shift:

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Welp.