“Yes,” Haley, the former Republican governor of South Carolina, said in response to a question from The Associated Press during a news conference at South Carolina State University when asked if she had another bid from Trump in the White House will support. Haley explained that she would not launch her own presidential campaign “if President Trump ran, and I would talk to him about it.”
“This is something we will talk about at some point, if the decision has to be made,” she said.
Asked how Trump should be held accountable, Haley replied at the time: “I think he’s going to find himself further and further isolated.”
“I think his business is suffering at this stage. I think he has lost any political viability he would have had. I think he has lost his social media, which the world has meant to him,” she told Politico. “I mean, I think he lost the things that really made him move.”
But Haley set a different tone on Trump on Monday, specifically defending his recent comments about top Republican leaders.
“I think former President Trump always had an opinion,” Haley said at the news conference when asked about Trump’s comments.
‘Just because he became president, it’s not going to stop. But I think what he also talked about was all the successes he had in government. And I think that’s what Republicans stand for. ‘