Former United Nations ambassador and Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley is reportedly in talks with former President Donald Trump's campaign to participate in the event campaign, according to multiple sources.
Persons close to the meeting informed of bulwark The “details and dates” of Haley's event with Trump have not yet been finalized, but Haley and the Trump campaign said the two will participate in a town hall event with Fox News host Sean Hannity. It is reported that they have talked. October.
Details and dates for their joint appearance have not yet been fully finalized, but the most likely scenario is for the two to meet at City Hall near the end of the month, perhaps with the participation of Fox News personality Sean Hannity. , officials said.
Two sources familiar with the discussions also said Confirmed According to CNN, Haley has been in talks with the Trump campaign about participating in the former president's event tour.
Haley's addition to Trump's campaign could help him win over female voters. One Republican operative told the outlet that “Republican candidates” like Trump are “having a hard time” gaining support from female voters.
“We're seeing Republican candidates struggle on women's issues, including Donald Trump,” the Republican operative explained. “Haley will help you with that.”
FOX News reporter Aisha Husney wrote: post On X, a “source familiar” with the talks confirmed to Fox News political correspondent Paul Steinhauser that Haley was “in talks” to join Trump's campaign.
“This is after Trump said fox and friends “Nicki is already on board. As you know, she's on the campaign trail,” Husney wrote in the post.
In May, Haley said in a speech at the Hudson Institute that she intended to vote for Trump in the next presidential election, saying she would “prioritize a president who will back our allies and keep our enemies in check.” “There is,” he said. ” I have a responsibility.
“I prioritize a president who has the support of our allies and holds our enemies accountable,” Haley said at the time. “There are no more excuses about who will protect our borders. A president who supports capitalism and freedom. A president who understands that we don't need more debt, we need to reduce it. It wasn't perfect, I've made that clear over and over again, but Biden was a disaster. Therefore, I'm going to vote for Trump.”
Haley announced she would vote for Trump after dropping out of the Republican presidential primary in March after facing a series of defeats. Haley, who previously served as governor of South Carolina, “stopped short” of endorsing Trump after dropping out, admitting that Trump would probably be her party's presidential nominee.
The former South Carolina governor has previously criticized Trump, saying choosing him as the Republican nominee would be “suicidal” for the United States.
