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Nikki Haley Says Trump 'Shallow' After He Excludes Her from Cabinet

 November 15, 2024

In a surprising turn of events, Nikki Haley publicly condemned President-elect Donald Trump's decision not to include her in his upcoming administration.

Having withdrawn from the 2024 Republican presidential primary earlier this year, Nikki Haley has since openly criticized Donald Trump for his decision to exclude her from his second-term Cabinet, as Breitbart reports.

Haley's journey in the 2024 election cycle was marked by intense competition.

She competed against Donald Trump in the Republican presidential primaries but withdrew her candidacy after a disappointing performance on Super Tuesday in March 2024.

Endorsement Without Support on the Trail

Despite ultimately endorsing Trump in the presidential race against Vice President Kamala Harris, Haley was notably absent from Trump's campaign activities.

This marked a clear distance between her and the campaign's inner workings, possibly hinting at underlying tensions.

Trump went on to secure a landslide victory over Harris, reasserting his influence and control over the Republican base.

Announcement Sparks Public Critique

After the election, Trump took to his social media platform, Truth Social, to announce his cabinet selections.

He explicitly stated that neither Nikki Haley nor former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo would be invited back to his administration, thanking them for their past service.

This announcement was unexpected for many, considering the significant roles both Haley and Pompeo had played in Trump's first term. Haley responded to this exclusion during her weekly radio show on SiriusXM.

Haley's Sharp Response to Exclusion

During her radio segment, Haley expressed her discontent with Trump's remarks. She criticized the president-elect for his superficial approach, particularly in how he communicated his cabinet decisions.

"He can be shallow at times, and I think he showed that," Haley remarked.

"I had no interest in being in his cabinet. He knew that. At this point, we should pray President Trump does well, we should pray that everyone he appoints does well," she added, signaling a desire to move forward despite personal disagreements.

Shift in Administration's Face

Amidst this backdrop of political maneuvering, Trump announced Rep. Elise Stefanik, the House conference chair from New York, as the U.N. ambassador for his second term.

Stefanik's nomination was met with widespread approval from within the party, suggesting a strategic pivot in Trump's approach to his second term.

Republicans across the board have expressed their support for Stefanik, highlighting her leadership and capability to represent the United States on the global stage effectively.

Looking Forward with a Divided Party

Haley, despite her criticisms, called for unity and support for the president-elect. She advised the public to offer prayers for Trump's success and the success of his appointees, emphasizing the importance of stability and effective governance.

As the political landscape adjusts to these new developments, the reactions and adjustments within the Republican Party continue to unfold, setting the stage for a potentially complex and challenging second term for President Trump.