Nikki Haley BANS Daily Mail from all her future campaign events after publishing report on resurfaced allegations she cheated on her husband with her communications consultant and a married lobbyist

Dailymail.com was asked to leave Nikki Haley’s meet-and-greet with voters in New Hampshire on Friday morning and was told it is prohibited from reporting on her future campaign events.

The ban came after DailyMail.com published a story Friday morning exclusively reporting that Haley falsely denied cheating on her husband when she was accused of having two extramarital affairs during her 2010 South Carolina gubernatorial campaign.

The Haley campaign did not respond to requests for comment on the story, even though DailyMail.com gave them 24 hours to do so.

DailyMail.com photographer captured these photos of Nikki Haley campaigning at Mary Ann’s Diner before her campaign staff asked him to leave

On Friday morning, a DailyMail.com reporter and photographer was asked to leave Haley’s event at Mary Ann’s Diner in Amherst, NH, a public restaurant where the former South Carolina governor spoke to voters.

‘Daily Mail has no credentials for any more events. I’m politely asking you to leave,” Haley spokeswoman Chaney Denton said, pointing to the door.

When asked if this would be in effect for the rest of the campaign, Denton said “yes.”

Denton later told an editor at DailyMail.com that the publication had been banned for “printing lies.”

Ironically, Haley answered questions from the press at the event and spoke generally about attacks against her. Donald Trump has stepped up his criticism of her as she has risen in the polls.

“If people hit me, this is political. To me, it’s not personal,” Haley said.

Shortly after the event, DailyMail.com’s ban reporters were told that their request for credentials for a meeting in Manchester had been rejected.

“We apologize, but due to high interest and limited space, we CANNOT accommodate you for tonight’s event in Manchester, NH. Please do not attempt to attend as you will be turned away at the door,” the email said.

To cover an event, a news organization fills out an online form and then receives a confirmation email from the campaign confirming that it has signed up for the event. DailyMail.com did not receive confirmation for Haley’s events on Friday, even though it was authorized to cover her two events on Thursday.

DailyMail.com has been covering Haley’s campaign since she launched her presidential bid in February 2023. DailyMail.com reporters have been to several of her events, including her official launch, and on the road with her in Iowa and New Hampshire.

Larry Marchant Jr., 61, a lobbyist from Columbia, wrote an affidavit claiming he ate, drank and had sex with Haley in her hotel room during a conference in Salt Lake City in June 2008

Will Folks, 49 ¿Haley's communications consultant¿ signed an affidavit in 2010 alleging he had a sexual relationship with then-South Carolina lawmaker

Signed affidavits obtained by DailyMail.com, and now multiple witnesses claim Haley had sexual relations with Columbia lobbyist Larry Marchant Jr., 61, (left) and her communications adviser Will Folks before she was elected governor in 2010

The former South Carolina governor regularly cites her husband as the reason for her presidential bid, and her latest campaign ad begins with photos of Michael's 2013 homecoming from his first deployment to Afghanistan with the National Guard.

The former South Carolina governor regularly cites her husband as the reason for her presidential bid, and her latest campaign ad begins with photos of Michael’s 2013 homecoming from his first deployment to Afghanistan with the National Guard.

DailyMail.com has covered many of Haley's campaign events, including Thursday in New Hampshire, where she posed for photos with voters.

DailyMail.com has covered many of Haley’s campaign events, including Thursday in New Hampshire, where she posed for photos with voters.

On Friday, Dailymail.com reported on allegations of an affair that Haley denied having. New witnesses came forward to say Haley’s denials of two alleged 2008 affairs are false, and that the alleged encounters were brazen and widely known among South Carolina politicians.

Will Folks, 49, and Larry Marchant, 61, both signed affidavits in 2010 alleging they had a sexual relationship with the then-South Carolina lawmaker before she became governor.

Although the contents of the affidavits were reported by major news media at the time, this is the first time they have been published outside of Folks’ own document, which he published on his blog.

Haley, 51, denied both at the time, saying she was “100% loyal” to the father of her two children and husband of 28 years, Michael Haley — who deployed to Afghanistan with the National Guard in 2012.

Haley now often cites him as a reason for her presidential candidacy.

She has adopted a new, combative tone during her campaign as polls show her steadily climbing toward the nation’s first primary. Haley’s candidacy hinges on a strong finish in New Hampshire, including a close second-place finish.

Trump leads Haley by 14 points in the Polling average from RealClearPolitics of New Hampshire. However, the polls also show that Haley is on an upward trend: over the past two months she has steadily risen from 20% to 38%.

Trump is going after Haley, who was his ambassador to the United Nations.

“I don’t know if she’s a Democrat, but she’s very close. She is way too close for you,” the former president told voters at a rally in Portsmouth on Wednesday evening.

His campaign is also hitting her hard with ads across the state.

Haley finished a disappointing third in the Iowa caucuses on Monday, but polls show she could do much better in New Hampshire, where she has devoted a lot of time and attention. Trump won Iowa by 30 points.