Trump gets rid of Nikki Haley. |
It also was apparent that she was not happy that Republicans rammed through the nomination of Brett Kavanaugh.
She was probably disappointed with her former allies, South Carolina senators Lindsey Graham and Tim Scott.
The former South Carolina governor became prominent in the removal of the confederate flag around the state capitol. She removed the flag in the wake of the mass shooting of nine Black church goers in Charleston.
Haley was instrumental in making Trump's "America First" a topic among world leaders. The agenda was widely ridiculed by world leaders.
Haley was also leaking to the junk food media about the ineptness of leadership.
Haley is reportedly leaving the post at the end of the year.
"Nikki Haley, ambassador to the United Nations, has been very special to me," Trump told reporters Tuesday. "She's a fantastic person, very importantly, but she is also somebody who gets it."
Trump said Tuesday that Haley has "done an incredible job" as ambassador, adding that he would be happy to have her back in any capacity.
Haley was confirmed as U.N. ambassador in January 2017. Previously, she was the governor of South Carolina. Haley had been an early critic of Trump during his 2016 presidential campaign, calling him "everything a governor doesn't want in a president" in February 2016. Trump had publicly fired back at her jabs, tweeting in March 2016 that "the people of South Carolina are embarrassed" by her.
In a book, there were allegation that Trump and Haley were spending alot of time together behind closed doors.
Who knows?
Are you going to vote?
Haley said Tuesday that she was a "lucky girl" to have been able to serve as South Carolina's governor and as U.N. ambassador.
"It has been an honor of a lifetime," she said in the Oval Office. "Look at what has happened in two years with the United States on foreign policy. Now, the United States is respected. Countries may not like what we do, but they respect what we do."
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