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Nikki Haley says military families can't trust Trump to 'keep them out of harm's way'

Feb 13, 2024 View Original Article
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    10% Center

  • Reliability

    55% ReliableFair

  • Policy Leaning

    10% Center

  • Politician Portrayal

    -67% Negative

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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

22% : The comments drew outrage from Democrats and some corners of the Republican Party, but prominent Republicans defended Trump too, including Florida Sen. Marco Rubio, the top GOP member of the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence.
22% : Jason Miller, a top Trump adviser, responded to the criticism over the weekend in a statement to NBC News, arguing that "Democrat and media pearl-clutchers seem to have forgotten that we had four years of peace and prosperity under President Trump.
19% : "Haley framed Trump's NATO comments on Tuesday as taking the side of Russian President Vladimir Putin, adding that she doesn't believe Trump knows what military families go through.
16% : Against the backdrop of Trump's escalating attacks on her husband, who is serving overseas in the South Carolina Army National Guard, as well as his recent comments about NATO, Haley said those comments should make military families question whether Trump can be an effective commander-in-chief again.
15% : The Republican presidential candidate kept up her criticism of Trump in an interview with NBC's Craig Melvin.
6% : Haley has been criticizing Trump's conduct, record and positions more and more as the GOP nominating fight continues, with Trump looking to vanquish his final big-name rival and Haley trying to convince her party she can mount a comeback victory.
4% : Former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley dug in Tuesday on her criticism of former President Donald Trump as unfit to hold the office again, arguing in an interview with NBC's Craig Melvin that Trump can't be trusted to protect America's military.

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