Nikki Haley, the U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations, has resigned her position and will leave her post by the end of the year.
Via Reuters:
Sitting beside Trump in the Oval Office, Haley said her 18-month stint at the United Nations had been “an honor of a lifetime” and said she would stay on until the end of the year.
A former governor of South Carolina who is the daughter of Indian immigrants, Haley is the highest profile woman in Trump’s Cabinet and is often seen as a possible presidential candidate.
But she said in her resignation letter to Trump she would “surely not be a candidate for any office in 2020” and would support his re-election bid.
She told reporters in the Oval Office on Tuesday: “No, I am not running for 2020.”
According to Axios' Jonathan Swan, who broke the story, several senior administration officials were caught off-guard by the announcement and no one seems to know the real backstory.
Although she denies the rumors, many hypothesize that Haley is stepping away to get ready for a possible challenge to Trump as Republican nominee for president in 2020.
"I still don’t know what happened really. I mean, I reported she resigned , she told trump that last week. I still don’t know the real backstory nor does anyone really that I’ve spoken to in the White House or outside the White House..." - @jonathanvswan w/ @NicolleDWallace pic.twitter.com/nirLVGjBt8— Deadline White House (@DeadlineWH) October 9, 2018
Donald Trump is already floating his daughter Ivanka's name as a possible replacement at the UN.
"I've heard a lot of names. I've heard Ivanka. ... There's nothing to do with nepotism, but I want to tell you, the people that know, know that Ivanka would be dynamite." -Trump on speculation about who would replace Nikki Haley as US Ambassador to the UN https://t.co/7r2AuzgSLo pic.twitter.com/c0IS2V4D39— CNN (@CNN) October 9, 2018
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