For several days, reporters asked White House officials if Donald Trump still believes everything we know about climate change is a hoax, and in each instance, members of the president’s team refused to answer. That changed over the weekend.
Finally, in an interview set to air on Sunday, UN ambassador Nikki Haley gave a more straightforward response: “President Trump believes the climate is changing and he believes pollutants are part of the equation,” she told Jake Tapper.
Haley wouldn’t address Trump’s infamous claim that “the concept of global warming was created by and for the Chinese in order to make U.S. manufacturing non-competitive,” saying only that, “[He] knows that it’s changing and that the U.S. has to be responsible for it and that’s what we’re going to do.”
That’s not a horrible answer, but it’s hard not to wonder: just how much does Nikki Haley’s perspective comport with the White House’s?
In the same interview with CNN’s Jake Tapper, Haley added that Trump administration officials “absolutely think Russia meddled” in last year’s U.S. elections. That’s an encouraging acknowledgement of reality, I suppose, but as recently as last month, the president personally and publicly questioned the intelligence pointing to Russia’s role in the attack on our democracy.
It’s not that I think Haley is lying; it’s just that I think Haley and Trump are struggling to stay on the same page.









