Nikki Haley was on Sunday Morning today with Norah O’Donnell and didn’t hesitate to shut down talk of impeachment.

Haley is called a “fierce” Trump loyalist and then O’Donnell asks if Trump will ultimately be impeached and Haley shot back: “No…for what?”

It’s clear that O’Donnell is a political hack who keeps trying to get Haley to bend on her stance in support of President Trump.

It doesn’t work! Nikki Haley stands strong in support of Trump:

“I don’t know what you would impeach him on.. There‘s just nothing impeachable there.”

“The American people should decide this. Why do we have a bunch of people in Congress making this decision?”

Nikki Haley’s new book drops a huge bombshell about some former Trump administration officials who were not loyal to President Trump:

Former U.S. Ambassador and Republican South Carolina Governor, Nikki Haley dropped a massive bombshell in her upcoming book that will send shockwaves through D.C.

In her book, the 47-year-old Haley, who has been a steadfast supporter of President Trump’s reveals how two of President Trump’s former senior advisers tried to recruit her to subvert Trump in order to “save the country.”

According to the Washington Post, who interviewed Haley, Trump’s former U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. claimed former Secretary of State Rex Tillerson and former White House chief of staff John Kelly would try to get her to work around and undermine the president.

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

“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,” she continued.

Former Sec of State Rex Tillerson and President Trump

The Hill reports – In one portion of the book, Haley reportedly recalls a disagreement with Tillerson and Kelly during an Oval Office meeting over her suggestion that the United States should withhold funding for a U.N. agency that supports Palestinians.

She said she had the backing of Trump’s Mideast envoys, according to the Post.

Kelly and Tillerson, however, argued that cutting aid could lead to violence and greater threats to Israel, as well as reduced U.S. influence, Haley reportedly wrote.

Kelly, she added, later responded to Haley in his office: “I have four secretaries of state: you, H.R., Jared, and Rex. I only need one,” she wrote, referring to Jared Kushner and then-national security adviser H.R. McMaster.

“I was so shocked I didn’t say anything going home because I just couldn’t get my arms around the fact that here you have two key people in an administration undermining the president,” Haley told the Post.

She also wrote that Kelly stalled when Haley requested a meeting with Trump and said the former chief of staff complained when she went around him to do so, according to the Post.

U.S. President Donald Trump shakes hands with John Kelly after he was sworn in as White House Chief of Staff in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, U.S., July 31, 2017. REUTERS/Joshua

Tillerson did not respond to the Post’s request for comment.

Kelly told the newspaper that if providing Trump “with the best and most open, legal and ethical staffing advice from across the [government] so he could make an informed decision is ‘working against Trump,’ then guilty as charged.”

Haley wrote that she and others had an obligation to carry out Trump’s wishes since he was elected by voters, according to the Post, which obtained a copy of her memoir, “With All Due Respect,” which is set to be published on Tuesday.

 

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