Nikki Haley conspired with Ivanka and Jared to try to replace Pence as VP: book by Mike Pompeo

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Nikki Haley conspired with Ivanka and Jared to try to become vice president instead of Pence, Mike Pompeo claims in a new book

  • Former Trump Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and the administration’s former UN ambassador Nikki Haley are rumored to be 2024 contenders
  • Pompeo claimed his role in the administration was “much less important than people think”
  • In November 2019, Trump denied that he was considering replacing Mike Pence.

Nikki Haley allegedly conspired with Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner to be Donald Trump’s vice president instead of Mike Pence, a new excerpt from the book revealed Thursday.

Mike Pompeo, the former Trump administration secretary of state who created his own 2024 White House buzz, accused Haley of trying to “undermine” the work officials were doing to improve the country.

It’s an especially charged blow considering that Haley herself has hinted that she’s at least considering a run for the Republican presidential nomination.

In an excerpt from his forthcoming memoirs obtained by The GuardianPompeo claimed that Haley conned herself into a four-way meeting with Trump along with her daughter and son-in-law, who were senior White House advisers at the time.

Former South Carolina governor and Trump’s UN ambassador Nikki Haley has signaled that she can throw her hat into the ring by 2024.

Then-Chief of Staff John Kelly reportedly believed that she would come alone to meet with Trump. Pompeo described him as furious at how it turned out.

Pompeo wrote that the four “presented a possible ‘Haley for Vice President’ option, citing Kelly’s assumptions.

‘I can’t confirm this, but [Kelly] He was sure he’d been tricked, and he wasn’t happy about it. Clearly, this visit did not reflect a team effort, but rather undermined our work for America,” the former Trump official wrote.

He also reportedly claimed that Trump at one point wanted him to run both the State Department and the Pentagon, something Pompeo dismissed as “crazy.”

In a November 2019 interview, the former president told hosts of Fox & Friends that Pence was his “man” as rumors swirled at the time that he was considering replacing the conservative former governor of Indiana with Haley, the former governor of North Carolina. South.

A forthcoming book claims that Nikki Haley tried to get Donald Trump to replace Mike Pence with her as vice president with the help of her senior White House advisers, and family members, Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner.

A forthcoming book claims that Nikki Haley tried to get Donald Trump to replace Mike Pence with her as vice president with the help of her senior White House advisers, and family members, Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner.

The excerpt from the book suggests Pompeo is highly critical of Haley and believes she overinflated her importance as Trump’s ambassador to the United Nations.

β€œShe has described her role as coming face to face with tyrants,” he wrote.

‘If so, why would I give up such an important job at such an important time?’

He said that Haley’s role was “a lot less important than people think”.

The memoir is titled Never Give an Inch: Fighting for the America I Love.

Pompeo told Fox News last Sunday that he will make a decision on whether to run in 2024 this spring.

It’s not about the Pompeos. It’s about doing this right for the country. We have to make sure that we do that, and I am confident that the country will do well in 2024,” he said at the time.

Pompeo previously told Fox News that he would make a decision on his White House plans this spring.

Pompeo previously told Fox News that he would make a decision on his White House plans this spring.

So far, the only formally declared candidate for 2024 is the former president himself.

After Trump announced his third campaign in a lavish ceremony at his Mar-a-Lago resort, Pompeo told conservative radio host Hugh Hewitt that “what someone else decides will have no impact” on his own ambitions in the White House.

A new national poll by Morning Consult shows Trump with a commanding lead in the early 2024 Republican prospective field.

Forty-eight percent of those surveyed said they want the former president to lead the Republican ticket for the third time.

He leads Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, who is in second place with 31 percent support, by a wide margin of 17 points.

Haley is way down the list with 2 percent support and Pompeo lower at just 1 percent.