Las Vegas Review-Journal (Sunday)

Haley says church killer ‘hijacked’ Confederat­e flag

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Former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley said in an interview that a man who gunned down nine worshipper­s at an African-American church in 2015 “hijacked” the ideals many connected to the Confederat­e battle flag.

Haley told conservati­ve political commentato­r and Blaze TV host Glenn Beck that the flag had meant “service and sacrifice and heritage” to some. An interview excerpt drew criticism on social media Friday from many who said the flag represents treason and racial hatred.

As governor, following the murders at the church in Charleston, Haley openly backed removal of the flag that had flown over the South Carolina Statehouse.

In the Beck interview, Haley, a former United Nations ambassador for President Donald Trump, praised the people who were murdered by Dylan Roof as “amazing people” who loved their church and community. Then she discussed Roof, an avowed white supremacis­t who, following the killings, was seen in photos with the flag.

“And here is this guy that comes out with this manifesto holding the Confederat­e flag, and had just hijacked everything that people thought of — and we don’t have hateful people in South Carolina. There’s always the small minority that’s always going to be there. But people saw it as service and sacrifice and heritage. But once he did that, there was no way to overcome it,” Haley said.

Friday afternoon, Haley posted a tweet saying she stands by her 2015 call to remove the flag. She included a link to her 2015 remarks backing removal of the flag, saying it was revered by many in the state, while many consider it “a deeply offensive symbol of a brutally oppressive past.”

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