Joe Scarborough slams Nikki Haley for pushing 'fact-free garbage' with Trump endorsement
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-56% Medium Liberal
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80% ReliableGood
- Policy Leaning
10% Center
- Politician Portrayal
-34% Negative
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83% : Haley, during her endorsement, expressed confidence that Trump was a better choice than Biden.74% : (Trump) called Putin brilliant for what he did.
64% : Scarborough told "Morning Joe" co-host Mika Brzezinski and their MSNBC colleague John Heilemann "You know, that is one of the most remarkably unmoored from facts description on why you're voting for Donald Trump I've ever heard in my life.
45% : It doesn't shock me she went back to Trump, but you're going to have to do a lot better than that, Nikki....
43% : So, I will be voting for Trump.
29% : "The conservative MSNBC host also said that Trump "loves the tyrants that hate the United States of America to their very core" -- whereas Biden "has hemmed in China in the Pacific.
23% : In the supercut, Haley can be seen using words like "unhinged" and "unstable" to describe Trump.
23% : But the supercut shows her warning that Trump was "unfit" for the White House -- and saying that nominating someone who is facing four criminal indictments is a recipe for instability.
22% : But on Wednesday, May 22, the former U.S. ambassador to the United Nations finally endorsed Trump -- saying that although she still had some disagreements with Trump, she considered him a better choice than President Joe Biden when it came to foreign policy and national security.
20% : What is she talking about?"The Never Trump conservative went on to argue that Biden has been much tougher on Russian President Vladimir Putin than Trump ever was.
16% : (Biden is) leading the effort to push back Vladimir Putin, where Donald Trump says, basically: Turn it over, I'm going to end this war in Day One.
12% : Haley said, "Trump has not been perfect on these policies....
8% : When Nikki Haley suspended her presidential campaign earlier this year, the former South Carolina governor didn't endorse Donald Trump right away -- unlike Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, businessman Vivek Ramaswamy and other former GOP presidential hopefuls who endorsed Trump as soon as they dropped out of the race.
6% : "READ MORE: Why Trump still has a 'Nikki Haley' problem at the ballot boxScarborough continued, "So, hold our enemies to account?
0% : "READ MORE: 'Pathetic coward': Haley ruthlessly mocked after announcing she 'will be voting for Trump'The next morning on MSNBC's "Morning Joe," host Joe Scarborough slammed Haley as a shameless flip-flopper -- noting how biting her criticism of Trump became during the final weeks of her campaign.
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