Conservative political commentator Ann Coulter appears to be back in the fold with Donald Trump after the GOP presidential nominee delivered an immigration speech in Phoenix on Wednesday.

Coulter called the real-estate mogul's latest pronouncements "the most magnificent speech ever given."

Coulter, a vocal supporter of Trump's bid for the White House, appeared to lose some admiration for the presidential candidate when he seemed to backtrack on his immigration proposals last week.

Trump's apparent policy switching came at a time when Coulter's new book, "In Trump We Trust," was set to be released.

"There's nothing Trump can do that won't be forgiven," Coulter writes in her book. "Except change his immigration policies."

When Trump appeared to do that last week by saying it would be a "very, very hard thing" to deport a person who has lived in the US illegally for 15 or 20 years, Coulter tweeted, "Well, if it's 'hard,' then never mind."

But in his speech in Phoenix on Wednesday night, Trump leaned back into his hard-line immigration stance, squashing any speculation that he would pivot away from his base of supporters leading into the November 8 election.

Coulter seemed comforted by this: