Denouncing Donald Trump’s feedback stoking supporters to mount an assault on the US Capitol, in style Indian-American Republican politician Nikki Haley has mentioned the president has not all the time chosen the best phrases and his actions post-election shall be “judged harshly by history”.
“We can and should talk about our major differences. But we must stop turning the American people against each other — and this Republican Party must lead the way,” Haley mentioned throughout a closed-door assembly of the Republican National Committee (RNC) in Florida on Thursday.
Many US media retailers have printed excerpts of her speech on Friday. Her remarks have been first reported by Politico.
“President Trump has not always chosen the right words. He was wrong with his words in Charlottesville, and I told him so at the time. He was badly wrong with his words yesterday,” mentioned Haley, who is taken into account to be a possible presidential aspirant in 2024.
“And it wasn’t just his words. His actions since Election Day will be judged harshly by history,” she mentioned.
The 48-year-old former US Ambassador to the UN acknowledged that Republicans confronted a “tough reality” and mentioned that they had “some decisions to make about the political predicament” they discover themselves in.
“We can whine about it. We can complain about it. We can blame each other for it. Or we can do something about it. If you ask me, there’s no whining in politics,” Haley was quoted as saying by a number of media retailers.
“This Republican Party is a home for anyone, because we stand for the principles that matter to everyone. This is not the time to abandon those principles. It is the time to proclaim them, proudly, from the suburbs to the cities to the farms all across the country,” she mentioned.
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