Appearing Sunday on Face the Nation, CBS' John Dickerson asked the former South Carolina governor, the state's first female executive, how people should 'assess the accusers of the president. 'Women who accuse anyone should be heard,' Haley replied. 'They should be heard, and they should be ...
Corfman was the first accuser to come forward publicly, describing in a deeply sourced Washington Post story about being 14 when Moore, who was in his early 30s, took her to his house and touched her while they were both clad only in their underwear. Other women have accused him of inappropriate ...
Nikki Haley, the former South Carolina governor appointed by Donald Trump as UN ambassador, said women should “feel comfortable” making sexual harassment claims even if the target is the president. Speaking to CBS television, Ms Haley said she was “incredibly proud” of the women whose recent ...
In a September 28, 2017 photo, United Nations Ambassador for the US Nikki Haley address UN Security Council meeting on Myanmar's Rohingya crisis, at UN headquarters in Washington. (AP Photo/Bebeto Matthews, File). WASHINGTON — The US ambassador to the United Nations said Sunday that ...
Embattled Alabama GOP Senate nominee Roy Moore has largely avoided the media in the wake of reports that he pursued sexual relationships with teenage girls when he was in his 30s. The interviews he has granted have been with friendly media outlets and personalities. In that vein, Moore today ...
When asked about Trump's accusers by Dickerson on Sunday, Haley said the women should be heard. "Well, I mean, you know, the same thing, is women who accuse anyone should be heard," Haley said. "They should be heard and they should be dealt with. And I think we heard from them prior to the ...
During the 2016 presidential campaign, more than a dozen women accused Mr. Trump of sexual harassment, claims that he recently dismissed as “totally fake news” and “made-up stuff.” The president is seeking to block a defamation lawsuit filed by one of his accusers in New York State Supreme Court.
(Newser) – President Trump's ambassador to the United Nations believes the women who have accused the president of sexual misconduct "should be heard." Appearing on Face the Nation Sunday, Nikki Haley said she is "incredibly proud" of the women who have come forward over the last months ...
She was asked how the public should assess the long list of women who have accused the president in similar terms. “Women who accuse anyone should be heard,” she said. “They should be heard and they should be dealt with. And I think we heard from [Trump's accusers] prior to the election.
Appearing on Face the Nation on CBS, U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley said that all people deserve to have their stories of sexual misconduct heard — even when the alleged perpetrator is Donald Trump. “Women who accuse anyone [of sexual misconduct] should be heard.