Nikki Haley has caused quite a stir with a claim in her new book, which includes a provocative claim about some of her former colleagues in Donald Trump’s cabinet.
Nikki Haley, President Donald Trump’s former ambassador to the United Nations, claims in a new book that two of his top advisers tried to “undermine” the president to “save the country.”
Haley, the former governor of South Carolina, was asked by “CBS Evening News” about a passage from her new book, “With All Due Respect,” in which she claims that former Secretary of State Rex Tillerson and former White House chief of staff John Kelly tried to recruit her into that effort. She says she refused. The Washington Post also reported on the exchange. NBC News has not independently verified the passage.
“Kelly and Tillerson confided in me that when they resisted the president, they weren’t being insubordinate, they were trying to save the country,” Haley wrote in the book. “Tillerson went on to tell me the reason he resisted the president’s decisions was because, if he didn’t, people would die.”
The former South Carolina governor didn’t back down when asked about this on CBS, insisting that the scene she described “absolutely happened.” Haley added that what Tillerson and Kelly had in mind was “offensive” and “very dangerous.”
In other words, two leading members of the president’s cabinet urged Haley to prioritize the nation’s interests over Trump’s; Haley ignored them; and she apparently now believes this is all worthy of boast.
This has sparked all kinds of political chatter. Maybe, some pundits have suggested, Haley is angling to replace Mike Pence as the president’s 2020 running mate. Maybe she’s solidifying her position as a Trump acolyte ahead of the 2024 race.









