Nimarata ‘Nikki’ Haley has revived hoax allegations spread by the globalist Atlantic magazine that Donald Trump described dead American soldiers as “suckers” and “losers.” The attack came after the 45th President questioned her relationship with her husband during a rally on Saturday.
“Where’s her husband? Oh, he’s away. What happened to her husband? Where is he? He’s gone,” Trump said, adding: “He knew. He knew.”
Haley is alleged to have indulged in at least two extramarital affairs, according to sworn testimony. GOP sources in South Carolina claim her adulterous conduct was “brazen and widely known” in the Palmetto State.
“Military families go through a lot,” Haley responded. “And the fact that Donald Trump’s never even got near a military uniform, he’s never had that experience, never known what it’s like, goes to show why he continues to call them suckers and losers,” she said, peddling the far-left claim anonymously briefed to the Atlantic’s Jeffrey Goldberg in 2020.
She was also defended by Joe Biden, who repeated the “suckers” smear in a social media post.
The Atlantic claimed in 2020 that Trump had, while in France for the 100th anniversary of the end of the First World War two years previously, called the country’s war dead “suckers” and “losers.”
“Why should I go to that cemetery? It’s filled with losers,” Trump is claimed to have said of 1,800 marines killed fighting at Belleau Wood in 1918. The out-of-character allegations fell apart immediately, however, with 25 people, including 14 who had been part of Trump’s entourage in France, denying the remarks were ever made.
John Bolton, who was present at the conversation where the “losers” comment was supposed to have been made, was among those who confirmed the story was “simply false” — despite having already been fired by then-President Trump on acrimonious terms.
WATCH:
Nikki Haley went on Fox and propagated Democrat attacks on Trump, including the infamous “suckers and losers” hoax the far-left Atlantic put out in 2019
She then calls him a draft dodger & said “the closest he’s come to harms way was a golf ball hitting him on a golf cart” pic.twitter.com/hfGY7prtWw
— johnny maga (@_johnnymaga) February 12, 2024