Former President Donald Trump criticized former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley at a campaign rally, accusing her of betraying him and the American people.
Trump claimed that Haley and other politicians are working for their own interests and those of other nations, not the people’s.
He mocked Haley’s initial denial of running for president and accused her of planning to grant amnesty to President Joe Biden’s illegal aliens. (Trending: Fox News Star Accused Of Major Scandal)
President Donald Trump in Sioux Center, Iowa:
"Nikki Haley would sell you out and Ron DeSanctimonious would sell you out so quickly. They will all grant amnesty to Biden's illegal aliens."
"They’ll betray you just like they betrayed me." pic.twitter.com/3v4hIsekSe
— Shannon Ford (@shannonfordUSA) January 6, 2024
Trump also labeled establishment Republicans as betrayers and globalists, expressing his disagreement with their approach.
“People who fund Nikki Haley and Ron [DeSantis] aren’t working for your interests. They are working for the interests of other nations and themselves, and so are those two,” Trump said.
“‘I’ll never run against him. He’s a great president. Why would I run? Ladies and gentlemen, I’ve decided to run,'” he mocked.
“She came to Mar-a-Lago to see me to inform me that she’ll never run. ‘They’re all false rumors.’ But then she ran.”
Haley “would grant amnesty to [President Joe] Biden’s illegal aliens in her very first week. And, sadly, the establishment losers and sell-outs lagging far behind us in the Republican primary cannot be trusted on taxes, trade, or anything else.”
“Like they betrayed me, they’re gonna betray you.”
“One thing about a politician — their original thought is what they go with. They’re globalists, and they always will be. They can’t help it. And, you know, some people agree with them, but not a lot. I don’t agree with them. I think it’s horrible. That’s why we’re in such trouble as a nation.”
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