Mercury (Hobart)

Plot to ‘save the US’

Haley says top officials wanted her to undermine Trump

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PRESIDENT Donald Trump’s former UN ambassador, Nikki Haley, alleges in her upcoming memoir that two administra­tion officials who were ultimately pushed out by Mr Trump once tried to get her to join them in opposing some of his policies.

In With All Due Respect Ms Haley said then-Secretary of State Rex Tillerson and thenWhite House chief of staff John Kelly told her that they were trying to “save the country”.

Ms Haley wrote that she was “shocked” by the request, made during a closed-door meeting, and thought they were only trying to put their own imprint on his policies.

“Kelly and Tillerson confided in me that when they resisted the president, they weren’t being insubordin­ate, they were trying to save the country,” Ms Haley wrote.

“It was their decisions, not the president’s, that were in the best interests of America, they said. The president didn’t know what he was doing … Tillerson went on to tell me the reason he resisted the president’s decisions was because, if he didn’t, people would die.”

The former governor said the meeting lasted more than an hour and that they never raised the issue to her again.

Ms Haley’s book comes out today.

“Instead of saying that to me, they should’ve been saying that to the president, not asking me to join them on their sidebar plan,” Ms Haley wrote.

“It should’ve been, ‘Go tell the president what your difference­s are, and quit if you don’t like what he’s doing’.

“But to undermine a president is really a very dangerous thing. And it goes against the Constituti­on, and it goes against what the American people want. And it was offensive.”

Mr Trump fired Mr Tillerson in March 2018. Later, Mr Tillerson said the president was “undiscipli­ned” and did not like to read briefing reports. Mr Trump countered, calling Mr Tillerson “dumb as a rock”.

When Mr Kelly was chief of staff, Mr Trump chafed at the orderly processes the general imposed on his freewheeli­ng style and White House operations at large. Mr Trump let him go in December 2018.

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