Tuesday, October 9, 2018

Nikki Haley leaves the administration this year

Axios was the first to break this story: Scoop: Trump has accepted Nikki Haley's resignation  . . . "Worth noting: Haley wrote a public op-ed in September challenging the N.Y. Times' anonymous op-ed, which was written by a "senior administration official" and claimed that Trump aides saw him as a threat to U.S. democracy.
Haley wrote in her response:
"I don’t agree with the president on everything. When there is disagreement, there is a right way and a wrong way to address it. I pick up the phone and call him or meet with him in person.""Like my colleagues in the Cabinet and on the National Security Council, I have very open access to the president. He does not shut out his advisers, and he does not demand that everyone agree with him. I can talk to him most any time, and I frequently do.""If I disagree with something and believe it is important enough to raise with the president, I do it. And he listens." . . .
Trump: UN Ambassador Nikki Haley to Leave 'At the End of the Year'  


. . . "Last month Haley wrote an op-ed in The Washington Post discussing her policy disagreements but also her pride in working for Trump. It came in response to an anonymous essay in The New York Times by a senior administration official that alleged there to be a secret "resistance" effort from the right in Trump's administration and that there were internal discussions of invoking the 25th amendment to remove Trump from office.
" 'I proudly serve in this administration, and I enthusiastically support most of its decisions and the direction it is taking the country," Haley wrote. "But I don't agree with the president on everything."
"As governor, she developed a national reputation as a racial conciliator who led the charge to bring down the Confederate flag at the Statehouse and guided South Carolina through one of its darkest moments, the massacre at a black church." . . .

This was planned sometime before. Not "suddenly" as the next article from the Daily Mail states.
Nikki Haley suddenly quits as Trump's ambassador to the United Nations saying 'I'm NOT running for 2020' while praising Ivanka and Jared as she sits beside president who says: 'She's made it a more glamorous position'  . . . "She spoke out strongly in favor of Christine Blasey Ford after the university professor levied an accusation of sexual assault against Judge Brett Kavanaugh.
" 'It turns my stomach. It really turns my stomach. I mean, Ms. Ford needs to be heard, but Brett Kavanaugh needs to be heard and the Senate has a responsibility here,' Haley told Fox News. 'They have to lead, they have to make sure it’s fair, they have to make sure it’s responsible and they have got to take the politics out of this situation.'
"Haley defended the president in strong terms, however, a day later when a reporter asked her about an alleged plot to remove Trump from office using the 25th amendment. 
"A Cabinet-level member of the Trump administration since the Republican took office, she said 'no one is questioning' the president's mental acuity.
" 'It is completely and totally absurd,' Haley said at a late September news conference. 'No one is questioning the president at all. If anything, we’re trying to keep up the pace with him in the fact that he’s got a lot that he wants to accomplish very quickly, and we’re going to continue to support him in the way that he does that.' " . . .

RedState reports:  . . . "The departure is arguably the biggest loss of the Trump Administration, as Republicans who liked and disliked Trump still admired her as a rising star of the party and a frequently-discussed presidential contender."

Haley will be sorely missed by Israel, but they still have President Trump:
Elder of Ziyon

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