New York Post

HALEY’S COMMIT TO 2024 PREZ BID

Challenges her old boss, Trump

- By ISABEL KEANE

Former US Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley formally launched her presidenti­al bid Tuesday, becoming the first Republican to officially challenge former President Donald Trump in the 2024 primary.

“I’m Nikki Haley, and I’m running for president,” the former South Carolina governor said in her announceme­nt video, which was posted on social media with the tagline “Stand For America.”

Haley declared in a 3 ¹/₂-minute video that it was “time for a new generation of leadership . . . to rediscover fiscal responsibi­lity, secure our border and strengthen our country, our pride and our purpose.”

Haley, 51, also warned of threats facing the country from the “socialist left” and Russia and China, who she said see America as “vulnerable.”

“They all think we can be bullied, kicked around,” Haley said. “You should know this about me, I don’t put up with bullies, and when you kick back it hurts them more if you’re wearing heels.”

Haley will lay out her campaign platform in a speech in Charleston, SC, on Wednesday. If elected, she would become America’s first female president and the first president of Indian descent.

Haley kicked off the video by recalling her upbringing in a racially segregated South Carolina town.

“I was the proud daughter of Indian immigrants — not black, not white. I was different,” she said. “My mom would always say, ‘Your job is not to focus on the difference­s, but the similariti­es.’ My parents reminded me and my siblings every day how blessed we were to live in America.”

She continued: “Some look at our past as evidence that America’s founding principles are bad. They say the promise of freedom is just made up. Some think our ideas are not just wrong, but racist and evil. Nothing could be further from the truth.”

After being elected South Carolina’s first female and minority governor in 2010, Haley received a coveted speaking slot at the 2012 Republican National Convention and gave the GOP response to then-President Barack Obama’s final State of the Union address in 2016.

A defining moment in Haley’s gubernator­ial tenure came in June 2015, when a white supremacis­t who had been pictured holding Confederat­e flags killed nine black parishione­rs at a Charleston church. After years of resisting calls to remove the Confederat­e flag from the grounds of South Carolina’s State House, Haley endorsed and signed legislatio­n taking the flag down less than a month after the shooting.

After serving as Trump’s UN envoy, Haley left the role at the end of 2018 and broke with the 45th president following the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol riot.

In January, Trump, 76, told reporters Haley called him to discuss the possibilit­y of a campaign against him, walking back an earlier statement that she wouldn’t challenge him if he ran for a third consecutiv­e time.

“I talked to her for a little while, I said, ‘Look, you know, go by your heart if you want to run,’ ” Trump said.

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 ?? ?? HAT IN RING: Ex-SC Gov. Nikki Haley on Tuesday announces her bid to become the US’s first female and Indian-descent president.
HAT IN RING: Ex-SC Gov. Nikki Haley on Tuesday announces her bid to become the US’s first female and Indian-descent president.

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