
Right-wing conspiracy theories reached a new height Sunday after conservative commentator Ann Coulter accused potential Supreme Court Justice pick Thomas Hardiman of being funded by liberal philanthropist George Soros.
This isn't the first time President Donald Trump has been attacked by Coulter, who hammered him on not yet making good on his promise to "build the wall."
Coulter linked to donors to a non-profit organization that helps give poor Spanish-speaking immigrants legal aid in courts. Ayuda was given a donation by the Open Society Foundation, which Soros joined with other founders to support. That means Trump's possible right-wing judge once worked for an organization that took money from a foundation that was founded by George Soros. It's unclear if Ayuda got support from the Open Society Foundation during Hardiman's tenure.
The Law and Crime blog cited the Federalist Society's support for Hardiman as well as the other right-wing judges that they told Trump he should appoint.