Instructing Berkeley student group to spare no expense in renting my speaking venue - part of my legal damages. https://t.co/EQsiAEWPpW — Ann Coulter (@AnnCoulter) April 19, 2017

I acceded to Berkeley's every silly demand (never made of lib speakers). Called their bluff & they canceled anyway. https://t.co/EQsiAEWPpW — Ann Coulter (@AnnCoulter) April 19, 2017

BERKELEY, Calif. (KGO) -- UC Berkeley says conservative Ann Coulter's appearance next Thursday is canceled because the university can't secure a location, but the groups who invited her said she'll be on campus whether UC Berkeley likes it or not.The groups putting on the event are not sharing where Coulter will speak, but said they are looking at several locations, including on campus.Coulter took to Twitter saying: "Instructing Berkeley student group to spare no expense in renting my speaking venue - part of my legal damages."This comes just after UC Berkeley officials told UC Berkeley College Republicans and the Young America's Foundation that it could not accommodate Coulter's visit next Thursday after heightened security concerns following protests as recently as this past weekend."We could not find a venue that would allow us to offer safety and security to the speaker, to those who would attend the event to our neighbors, as well as those who might choose to lawfully oppose her appearance," UC Berkeley spokesperson Dan Mogulof said."We've never actually had the support of the university. This is our third event in a row that has been canceled," Berkeley College Republicans spokesperson Naweed Tahmas said."Ann Coulter will speak at UC Berkeley whether Berkeley likes it or not," Young America's Foundation spokesperson Spencer Brown said.College Republicans said they will announce where Coulter will speak early next week."There are several locations we have secured and are making sure are safe before we commit to those locations," Tahmas said.UC Bekeley's spokesperson would not speculate about safety, but did say the university has an unwavering commitment to provide security for the campus and students."We're always concerned about our members in particular, we've been attacked, we've been spit on, I've been punched in the face, it's part of being a Republican in Berkeley," said Tahmas.UC Berkeley canceled Coulter's event just two months after a violent protest on campus canceled a planned speech by former Breitbart editor Milo Yiannopoulos.Below is a copy of the letter UC Berkeley sent to the Berkeley College Republicans on Tuesday night: