(born Jan 20, 1972) an American politician, WEF Young Global Leader, and American diplomat. Haley served as the U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations for the Trump Administration, from 2017 to 2018. Despite claiming to be conservative, Haley is an establishment neocon who holds many liberal positions, and is widely regarded as a globalist. She served as the first female Governor (R) of South Carolina from 2011 to 2017 where she pushed for a 60% increase in the SC gas tax after promising voters she would never do so, and also voted for a 20% increase in the state sales tax. Previously, from 2004 to 2010, she served as a member of the SC House of Representatives. Haley was born to two citizens of India while they were in South Carolina,[1] which does not make Haley a natural born citizen as required by the U.S. Constitution of a president. Despite this ineligibility, on February 14, 2023, Nikki Haley officially joined the Never-Trumpers by announcing an absurd bid for president, apparently timed to be just before a release by partisan Democrats of a “special purpose grand jury” opinion against Trump supporters in Fulton County (Atlanta), GA. One of her first campaign positions is her vague desire to change the retirement age and ripping away Medicare and Social Security, without saying how and to what.[2] RINO’s like Haley call it entitlement reform.
Klaus Schwab’s Young Global Leader
Back in 2007 Nikki Haley was a member of the South Carolina state mission to China. Even as a freshman in the state legislature, Haley was a leading ally of Republican Governor Mark Sanford, She was invited to attend the World Economic Forum conference with the governor to China. Nikki Haley’s taxpayer-funded, business class trip cost South Carolinians $6,842. Haley put out a press release highlighting her participation at the WEF conference in China, calling it “a rare opportunity” to meet with Chinese investors looking to expand their influence in the United States. Nikki Haley was named as a Young Global Leader by the World Economic Forum in 2011 along with Dana Perino.3
Stolen 2020 Election & Trump
Haley was silent on the 2020 stolen election and attacked President Trump for daring to condemn former Vice President Mike Pence for not fighting hard against the mass electoral fraud seen in November’s elections. Pence had refused to use his constitutional powers to help Congress reject Electoral College votes from states with serious election integrity issues, allowing the Democrats to steal the election. She turned against Trump in an extensive interview she gave in early 2021 to Politico, insisting like a liberal that Trump somehow “let us down.”[3] On June 2, 2016, she compared President Trump to Dylan Roof, the Charleston Church shooter in 2015. After Leftists exploited rampant ballot harvesting, judicial activism to change state laws about voting, and drop-box dumping of filled-in ballots in 2020 to elect a mentally incompetent man as president, Nikki Haley declared without any investigation that the election was fair and that Trump was wrong to object. Haley subsequently flip-flopped as to whether she would run against Trump in 2024, saying later in 2021 that she would not, and then in 2023 announcing her presidential candidacy against Trump. Haley did campaign some for conservative Herschel Walker in the adjacent Georgia for U.S. Senate in the 2022 midterm elections.
Governor of South Carolina
As South Carolina governor, she bowed to liberal pressure and political correctness in removing the Confederate flag from the state capitol flagpole, despite having previously voiced defense for the flag. Haley was accused of running pay-to-play politics while governor (see also). She also reportedly sought $200,000 and a private jet pickup for a speaking engagement following her UN Ambassadorship.
In 2019, Haley was elected to Boeing’s board of directors months after leaving her post in the Trump administration. Soon after, the former UN ambassador purchased a $2.4 million waterfront estate on Kiawah Island, South Carolina.
Nikki Haley’s $2.5M SC mansion
You can’t defeat a corrupt sellout by nominating a corrupt sellout pic.twitter.com/2AWmAgQXld
— johnny maga (@_johnnymaga) December 28, 2023
“Post her tenure, reports surfaced that Haley boosted her fortune eight-fold — to $8 million — after leaving the Trump administration,” the New York Post reported at the time. The report added, “Haley had a net worth of less than $1 million when she surprisingly called it quits in 2018.”
She was against Donald Trump for most of his 2016 presidential campaign, instead supporting establishment-favored candidates Marco Rubio and Ted Cruz. When Trump won the Republican nomination in a landslide, she said that she would vote for him, but was still “not a fan.”[12] She also spread the divisive lie that Trump “chooses not to disavow the KKK”, despite him having done so many times. Haley tepidly supported Trump as an employee of his administration, but turned against him after the fraudulent 2020 election.
In October 2018, Haley announced her resignation from the Trump Administration.[6][7][8] During the Republican National Convention in 2020, she expressed interest in rejoining the Trump administration assuming he would win re-election,[9] but then turned against Trump after the 2020 election. She joined liberals in unfairly criticizing Trump’s exercise of his First Amendment free speech rights, and his strong stance against electoral fraud.[10] In an interview published by Politico on February 12, 2021, Haley turned completely against Trump, speaking about him in terms of untrue “bad that he did” and falsely claiming that “he’s fallen so far.”[11]
The child of immigrants, Haley supports legal immigration.[13][14]
Accusations of Adultery
TheDailyMail.com dredged up confessions from a lobbyist and a campaign consultant that they shared more than political advice with the former South Carolina governor prior to her becoming governor of SC. And top South Carolina GOP sources close to Haley, then a state representative, backed up the claims. The Daily Mail reported:
Will Folks, 49, and Larry Marchant, 61, both signed affidavits in 2010 alleging they had a sexual relationship with the then-South Carolina lawmaker, before she went on to become governor.
While the contents of the affidavits were described by major news outlets at the time, this is the first time they have been published outside of Folks’ own document which he published on his blog.
Haley denied the affairs and said she was “100% faithful” to husband Michael, then serving in Afghanistan.
Folks said his first liaison with Haley was in the back seat of her Cadillac SUV in 2007, when they kissed after “an evening with friends at the nearby Liberty Taproom.”
“Rep. Haley drove us to the parking lot behind the neighborhood center at Emily Douglas Park where we parked for approximately forty-five minutes,” he confessed. “There we slid back the seats of her Cadillac SUV so that Rep. Haley could climb on top of me.”
Folks said that he and Haley went out in public myriad times, and that the adultery continued until Folks married in 2008. His wife, the affidavit says, once intercepted a message from Haley when Folks was in the shower. “This is Katrina,” she icily replied. “Keep it business only.”
Marchant wrinkled the sheets with Haley at the Salt Lake Marriott Downtown in 2008, he admitted:
After a night together of dinner and drinks with other participants of the conference, Rep. Haley and I returned to the hotel together. We went back to her room where we had sexual intercourse and I spent the remainder of the evening. I left her room at approximately 6:00 am.”
I came forward publicly on this matter only after being contacted by the press and after hearing Rep. Haley claim that she had been One Hundred Percent faithful to her husband in response to the Folk’s allegations when I knew her statements were absolutely false.
Marchant was also married, the Mail reported, and his wife cited the affair in their 2013 divorce.
GOP sources close to Haley told the website that everyone knew about Haley’s lubricious larks.
“She was in [Marchant’s] office all the time, she’d be there at 11 or midnight, the two of them would be drinking,” the source divulged. He claimed he saw Haley hop into the back seat of the Caddy with Folks. “I saw them sitting in it a few times with the windows steamed up.”
Another top GOP source saw the Caddy parked “outside Folks’s duplex in Columbia” for what appeared to be overnight stays:
“I became curious when I saw an SUV parked outside early in the morning and late at night. It had legislative tags, it wasn’t hard to figure out whose it was,” he said.
Nor were Haley’s extracurricular sex romps a secret, the sources said: “A lot of people saw her sitting on laps, wrapped arm in arm. I saw her myself when she was sitting on Larry’s lap.”
A yet a third source, an “ex-staffer,” explained Haley’s adultery this way:
“When she was having the affairs, she and her husband were having a lot of problems and were on the verge of divorce,” the ex-staffer said.
“There’s no question she and Will were having an affair.
“Will was not sober at the time. They liked to drink at Za’s and Momo’s in Columbia. Nikki was a big wine drinker. They would sit and canoodle. It was totally out in the open, everyone in SC politics knew about it.
“I saw [Haley and Marchant] together many times.”
Another source said Folks confessed the affair.
When the affair with Folks went public, he confessed at his website. But Haley still “categorically” denied and said she was “100% faithful to my husband throughout our 13 years of marriage.”
Folks then set about proving that the affair was well known, the website reported:
Folks, who had been a public supporter of her gubernatorial campaign, then posted text messages on his blog that purported to show others knew of the alleged affair.
Shortly thereafter, Marchant confessed his one-nighter with Haley. Marchant, who was married at the time, divorced in 2013, with his wife citing the alleged Haley affair in court papers.
2024 presidential campaign
Haley’s presidential campaign was largely backed by Blackrock billionaire Larry Fink and the military industrial complex. Former CIA analyst Larry Johnson published a critique of Haley’s 2024 presidential campaign ambitions on his blog:
Haley pandering to the LGBT movement, 2018.
“She checks all the neocon boxes. The Wall Street Journal, in a fawning editorial, stated Haley stood out on her foreign policy in the third Republican presidential debate. Lockheed Martin and Raytheon Technologies agree. Haley’s obsession with Middle East affairs causes her to overlook the elephant herd in the room: exploding trillion-dollar deficits, crushing high inflation, fentanyl drug epidemic, urban violence, homelessness, and millions of potentially violent military-aged males poring over Biden’s open border—America First’s top concerns.
Her full-throated campaign rhetoric is about U.S. military intervention abroad is necessary for humanitarian causes. There isn’t a corner of the world that she doesn’t want to get involved. She recently stated, “A strong America doesn’t start wars,” and “A strong America prevents wars.” Timeout for a reality check. The American invasions of both Iraq and Afghanistan under pretenses were colossal military failures, depleting the treasury of over $2 trillion and millions of civilians displaced or killed. How antihumanitarian of us. The intervention also destroyed Libya, flooding Europe with young Sub-Saharan males that will destabilize Europe.
Haley’s jingoistic policy of supporting Ukraine is in U.S. national interest, she said in Orwellian speak: “This is a war about freedom, and it’s one we have to win.” Never mind, Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s kleptocracy has destroyed freedom by shutting down opposing parties, suspending national elections, banning the Ukrainian Orthodox Church, and silencing opposition journalists.”[15]
Haley wants industries to set our immigration policies. Jon Feere, director of investigations at the Center for Immigration Studies, had this to say about Nikki Haley:
“She’s saying that she believes foreigners and corporations should be the only people making decisions about how much immigration the United States should have in a given year.”
“She looks at [immigration] entirely as a policy for obtaining cheap captive labor. I’m sorry, but our immigration system is about creating permanent future American citizens and that’s not something that should be outsourced to billion-dollar corporations so they can make a quick buck.”
On 14 November 2023, Nikki Haley argued in support of government overreach with regard to online users of social media. Haley said “when I get into office, the first thing we have to do, social media accounts— social media companies, they have to show America their algorithms. Let us see why they’re pushing what they’re pushing. The second thing is every person on social media should be verified by their name”.[16]
In late December 2023, the Trump campaign, in a press release titled “KISS OF DEATH: Nikki New Taxes,” warned that Haley “pushed for a WHOPPING 60% increase in the state gas tax in South Carolina after promising voters she would never do so.” “She also voted for an unconscionable 20% increase in the state sales tax, making her the enemy of the working-class and an ally of lobbyist cronies taking advantage of impressionable politicians looking for their approval,” the campaign continued.
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