Former U.N. Ambassador Haley Releases New Memoir 

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In her new memoir, With All Due Respect: Defending America With Grit and Grace, Former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley recounts her experiences working in the White House. 

A left-leaning article by The New York Times highlights that Haley’s new memoir details how former Secretary of State Rex Tillerson and former White House Chief of Staff John Kelly lobbied her to help them undermine President Trump. The article states that Haley should not have been upset that top aides were conspiring to undermine Trump, but rather should have been more concerned that we have a president whose top aides even saw as a threat to the country.

A centrist leaning article by NPR focuses on Haley’s disagreement with Congress’ efforts to impeach Trump. In an interview with NPR on Friday, she said it is “arrogant” of Congress to attempt to impeach Trump before an election year. The article reports that Haley also called the anonymous author of the upcoming book A Warning “cowardly” for outlining an alleged effort to replace Trump with Vice President Mike Pence under the 25th Amendment.

A right-leaning article by The Daily Caller emphasizes that many conservatives question the claims that Haley is making in her book about top officials confiding in her to subvert President Trump. Conservative writer Ryan Girdusky tweeted, “I find this very suspicious given that she had no control over foreign policy and Tillerson hated Haley,” while radio host Rush Limbaugh said, “I have one question for Nikki Haley. Did you tell Trump what Kelly and Tillerson were doing, or did you save it for the book?”


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