Nikki Haley, who campaigned on ending the 'chaos' that follows Donald Trump, found herself in a strange position as his legal troubles exploded on Thursday.
jury found him guilty of 34 criminal counts of falsifying business records that could potentially carry up to four years in prison.
“I would love it if he would step aside,” said Alissa Baker, who served on the Women for Haley committee. “My hope is … he would say, ‘I’m going to step aside for the good of the country.’ And that she would unsuspend her campaign and run again because I do think that she has the right solutions for us. I think that she was the best candidate in the field.”
After eight months, 125 hostages are still being held in Gaza, 8 of them are American. There shouldn’t be a day that goes by that we don’t talk about them.This is a notable silence from the onetime ambassador, who spent much of her presidential campaign warning of the “chaos” of a second Trump presidency.In contrast, when Trump was found liable for defaming and sexually assaulting writer E. Jean Carroll, Haley was unequivocal.
Yet, more than two months after dropping out of the 2024 race, the former ambassador pulls in double digits in state presidential primaries. Former Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan was warned that his senatorial bid was over by Trump campaign senior adviser Chris LaCivita when he asked the public to respect the verdict.him against the verdict. “This verdict is a travesty of justice,” said Gov. Doug Burgum , the wealthy North Dakota chief executive.he held at Trump Tower on Friday morning. Instead, he slammed the trial as “rigged” and Judge Juan Merchan, who presided over the case, as a “tyrant.
The former president previously said that Haley was not under consideration to join his campaign, but after she said she would vote for him, he appeared to change his thinking.
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