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Haley Campaign Press Release - Haley's Week of Taking Names

July 21, 2023

CHARLESTON, S.C. – This week Nikki Haley took names, literally. From the Squad's blatant antisemitism to the Biden administration's weakness on China, Haley did not pull any punches.

Next week Haley will be in New Hampshire, hosting a community discussion on how she plans to crack down on the flow of fentanyl from China.

Charles Payne on Nikki Haley's China Record

"You have been talking really tough about China. And I will tell the audience you have a strong record on being tough against China."

Haley on John Kerry's Trip to China

"Here you have China, who has literally been preparing for war with us for years. Look at the infiltration, whether it's them buying U.S. soil next to military bases. Whether it's the fact that they have a Chinese spy balloon going over us. Whether it's the fact that they are infiltrating our universities. Whether it's the fact they have Chinese front companies lobbying Congress... And he wants to talk about green energy? The priorities of the Biden administration are so off base and John Kerry is the poster child for it."

Haley at CUFI: "America should fight antisemitism – not fund it"?

Nikki Haley: "We're taking names. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Rashida Tlaib, Jamaal Bowman, Summer Lee, Ilhan Omar, Cori Bush, Andre Carson, Delia Ramirez, Ayanna Pressley. These 9 members of Congress believe Israel is racist. We will remember this vote." (Twitter, 7/18/23)

Washington Examiner: Nikki Haley calls for censure of the 'Squad' following Israel comments (Washington Examiner, 7/18/23)

Fox News: Nikki Haley launches broadside against AOC, after anti-Israel sentiment (Fox News, 7/20/23)

New York Post: Haley rips AOC over Israel snub: 'You would fit great with the anti-Semites' at UN (New York Post, 7/20/23)

Nikki Haley, Haley Campaign Press Release - Haley's Week of Taking Names Online by Gerhard Peters and John T. Woolley, The American Presidency Project https://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/node/370015

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