Nikki Haley

Nikki Haley and her staff laughed at 'awkward' Ted Cruz after he sought her endorsement over Trump in 2016: report

According to very deep dive into former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley's career, including her time spent in Donald Trump's administration, Politico's Tim Alberta reports that the endorsement of then-South Carolina Gov. Haley was sought by multiple candidates seeking the 2016 presidential nomination and that a dinner with Texas Sen. Ted Cruz did not go well.

The story of the Cruz/Haley dinner comes in same report where Haley threw Donald Trump under the bus, saying Republicans made a "mistake" following him and that his political future is dead.

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The View's Meghan McCain explains why Nikki Haley will never be the GOP frontrunner

"The View" co-host Meghan McCain thinks Nikki Haley made a politically fatal gamble on former president Donald Trump.

The former South Carolina governor and Trump's ambassador to the United Nations said the former president deserved a "break" shortly after inciting the deadly Jan. 6 insurrection, but she told Politico that Republicans "shouldn't have followed him" -- and McCain said Haley had cost herself a shot at becoming the GOP nominee for president.

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Ivanka and Jared were forced to broker a 'stilted' meeting between Trump and Pence after the Capitol riot: report

In a report on the strained relationship between former President Donald Trump and ex-Vice President Michael Pence, the Washington Post reveals that first daughter Ivanka Trump and her husband, White House adviser Jared Kushner, interceded and brokered a meeting between the two men days after the assault on the Capitol where Pence's life was endangered.

With video showing insurrectionists searching for Pence while claiming they were going to lynch him for failing to stop the certification of Joe Biden's presidential election win -- combined with the president simultaneously tweeting, "Mike Pence didn't have the courage to do what should have been done to protect our Country and our Constitution," the Post reported that the two were not on speaking terms with each other until Ivanka and Kushner stepped in.

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Republicans will be complicit if they don't hand Trump 'the stiffest possible price' for the Capitol riot: Peggy Noonan

Add Peggy Noonan to the list of conservatives who are dismayed that the majority of Republicans in the U.S. Senate are likely going to give Donald Trump a pass for inciting a riot at the U.S. Capitol, with the former Ronald Reagan speechwriter writing they will then be complicit in the assault on democracy.

In her column for the conservative Wall Street Journal, Noonan said there was no way that Republicans who sat and watched the presentation given by House impeachment managers -- including never-seen-before video of the violent assault -- can deny that the ex-president had a hand in the riot.

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'Too little, too late': Nikki Haley buried for sudden flip on Trump over second impeachment

Former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley (R) comment's about Donald Trump in a Politico interview released on Friday -- -- where she claimed it was a mistake to "follow him " -- set off an avalanche of criticism of the former South Carolina governor for bailing on the ex-president now that he has been made to look worse than ever by videos shown at his second impeachment trial.

With many questioning the curious timing of releasing the interview that took place back in mid-January, others accused Haley of trying to clean up her reputation after whole-heartedly backing Trump for the past four years.

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Nikki Haley called out for treating Trump 'like a baby' while working for him by NYT reporter

Former Donald Trump United Nations ambassador Nikki Haley threw her former boss under the bus in an interview when she told Politico reporter Tim Alberta that Republicans "shouldn't have followed" former President Donald Trump in his quest to overturn the 2020 election.

Despite Haley's acknowledgement, she nonetheless added some qualifiers to her criticism of the president, as she said that Trump genuinely "believes he was wronged" and wasn't deliberately fabricating charges of voter fraud.

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Here's why Nikki Haley turning on Trump is a big deal: CNN's John Berman

Reacting to an interview in Politico where former Donald Trump administration official Nikki Haley attacked the former president and claimed "We need to acknowledge he let us down," CNN's John Berman suggested the tide appears to be turning against Trump in the midst of his second impeachment trial.

In the interview, the former U.N. Ambassador stated, "He went down a path he shouldn't have, and we shouldn't have followed him, and we shouldn't have listened to him. And we can't let that ever happen again," adding about his future political prospects, "I don't think he's going to be in the picture. I don't think he can. He's fallen so far."

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'We shouldn't have followed him': Nikki Haley turns on Trump after MAGA riots

Former Trump United Nations ambassador Nikki Haley has turned on former President Donald Trump for his role in stoking the United States Capitol riots on January 6th.

In an interview with Politico's Tim Alberta, Haley said that she didn't think Trump would be a significant figure in the Republican Party going forward, and she admitted it was a mistake for the GOP to help him in his efforts to overturn the 2020 election.

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In silent signal, Biden in no rush to court Netanyahu

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is waiting for the phone to ring. But President Joe Biden is taking his time.

Biden is making clear he is in no rush to court the Israeli leader, a marked shift from his predecessor Donald Trump that some observers see as an early signal that the United States will no longer give carte blanche to its ally.

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The View's Meghan McCain warns QAnon kook will end up in the White House if Dems aren't nicer to Republicans

"The View" co-host Meghan McCain warned conspiracy-mongering Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) would get elected president if Democrats didn't stop making fun of Republicans.

McCain has made similar threats in the past about former president Donald Trump, who she now thinks should be impeached for inciting the Capitol insurrection, but now she's got a new cudgel.

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Republicans want you to ignore Marjorie Greene — here's why one conservative says you shouldn't 'move on'

Generations ago, when someone was shouting crazy things, their family hid them from view, ashamed of how it would look to the public. Today, the Republican Party gave Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) a standing ovation for her fight against Democrats over her conspiracy theories about 9/11, school shootings and a Jewish Space Laser. Still, for people like Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL), the last thing he wants is for voters to pay attention to Greene, particularly given what she said about the school shooting in his state.

Writing for the Bulwark, former senior campaign staffer to Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX), Amanda Carpenter explained that Rubio is likely concerned that Greene will get "famous," "raise money," and "elevate" more of her right-wing theories.

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GOP at the crossroads: There's a war between two factions for the future of the Republican Party

My guess is that the story of today that will stand the test of time is that President Biden is governing according to our traditional practices while he pushes the country into the future.

Biden hit the ground running. In the first three days of his presidency, he has taken 30 executive actions (these are orders, memoranda, and directives). Most of these are directed toward fighting the coronavirus pandemic, but he has also overturned some of Trump's policies: he has stopped construction of the border wall, ended the Muslim travel ban, cancelled the Keystone XL pipeline, rejoined the Paris climate accord, and rejoined the World Health Organization. He also ended the ban on transgender soldiers in the military. These measures fulfill campaign promises and are widely popular.

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