British tabloid, The Daily Mail, BUSTED Republican 2024 presidential candidate Nikki Haley in the worst kind of way, and you better believe, she’s super pissed about it.
British tabloid, The Daily Mail, broke bombshell reporting today, alleging that Republican 2024 presidential candidate Nikki Haley “falsely denied” cheating on her husband in not one, but two extramarital affairs during her 2008 gubernatorial campaign, after reviewing recently uncovered affidavits from her alleged affair partners and speaking with multiple eyewitnesses and inside sources on the matter.
According to the tabloid, multiple new witnesses have come forward to say that the presidential candidate, running against scandal-ridden Donald Trump in the 2024 presidential election, was lying through her teeth when she openly denied her own scandal nearly two decades ago. The sources told Daily Mail that not only did Haley engage in more than one extramarital affair, she was openly brazen about them and basically everyone on South Carolina’s political scene knew about it.
Back in 2018, now-49-year-old Will Folks and 61-year-old Larry Marchant wrote and signed sworn affidavits, in which they outlined their respective alleged sexual affairs with Haley, who was a South Carolina lawmaker at the time, before she would go on to become governor of the state.
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Now, that same tabloid says they were thrown out of Haley’s New Hampshire meet and greet this morning, and promptly told that they’re banned from any of the candidate’s future campaign events for “printing lies.”
Daily Mail reports:
On Friday morning, a DailyMail.com reporter and photographer were asked to leave Haley’s event at Mary Ann’s Diner in Amherst, N.H., a public restaurant where the former South Carolina governor was talking to voters.
‘Daily Mail is not credentialed for any more events. I’m politely asking you to leave,’ Haley spokeswoman Chaney Denton said and pointed to the door.
Asked if this was in effect for the rest of the campaign, Denton answered ‘yes.’
Denton later told an editor at DailyMail.com that the publication was banned for ‘printing lies.'”
The tabloid notes that, during the event, Haley “ironically” took questions and generally spoke about the attacks against her during her presidential campaign — many of which have come straight from her opponent, former President Donald Trump.
“If people hit me, this is politics. For me, it’s not personal,” Haley told the crowd.
You can read the full report from Daily Mail here.
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