On July 7, Donald Trump said “nobody really knows” whether Russia meddled in the American elections. On July 9, Nikki Haley, Trump’s ambassador to the United Nations, said “everybody knows that Russia meddled in our elections.”
Everybody, apparently, except her boss.
Soon after, Haley reflected on Trump’s meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin, and said the American president wanted to look Putin in the eye in order to “let him know that, ‘Yes, we know you meddled in our elections. Yes, we know you did it, and cut it out.’” Trump then pointed in the opposite direction, suggesting he was satisfied with Putin’s “vehement” denial of wrongdoing.
All of this came to mind again yesterday, when Haley contradicted her boss on the issue once more. Politico reported:
U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley said Thursday that interference in U.S. elections by another nation “is warfare,” telling an audience in New York that such meddling has become Russia’s go-to tactic. […]









