Former Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley made her first public speaking appearance on Wednesday and said she would vote for former President Donald Trump for a second term, calling President Joe Biden"a catastrophe." Haley said she still believes Donald Trump has"not been perfect.”
Haley spoke at an event for the Hudson Institute in Washington, D.C. and said after what appeared to be, at least in part, a lackluster bit of support for Trump that she stands by what she said in her speech when she suspended her presidential campaign in early March.Trump vs. Biden on combating gun violence Joe St.
Axios reported that Haley has continued to draw in around 20% of favor in GOP primary elections, which has sparked concern for Trump's campaign.What's next for the Trump trial? Joe St. George 2:17 PM, May 16, 2024 In an interview with Fox News, Haley called herself a"conservative Republican" and said she would not run as an independent.
During her speech in her new role as the Walter P. Stern Chair at the Hudson Institute she delivered scathing remarks on what she sees as a growing isolationist portion of the Republican Party.