Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley spoke about the most recent indictments filed against former President Donald Trump on a New Hampshire radio show.
reacted to the most recent indictments filed against former President Donald Trump on a New Hampshire radio show on Thursday.
Haley, speaking on the Pulse of NH-News Talk radio network, said she intentionally refrained from publishing a statement about the indictments following their announcement because she was tired of the spectacle. "Unlike the other candidates, I didn't rush out with a statement yesterday on Trump's indictment for one simple reason – like most Americans, I'm tired of commenting on every Trump drama. I've lost track of whether this indictment is the third or fourth or the fifth," Haley said on the"Good Morning New Hampshire with Jack Heath" radio show.
Haley cited other national security and economic issues as more important focuses for her attention rather than the
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