Donald Trump and his chances of avoiding prison winning back to the White House.The former U.S. ambassador to the United Nations and serial flip-flopper on everything from LGBTQ+ equality to abortion rights to slavery announced she was suspending her campaign for president on March 6, after winning just one of 14 Republican primaries on Super Tuesday.
But unlike nearly every other candidate to drop out before her, she did not endorse Trump on her way out the door.Stay woke with our briefing while staying informed on all things LGBTQ+ entertainment, life, and more!A post shared by Nikki Haley (@nikkihaley)Nearly two months later, the 52-year-old still hasn’t endorsed her ex-boss and has been keeping a low profile as his various civil and criminal trials get further underway.
She hasn’t done any major interviews or made any big announcements about her future plans, and she has been fairly quiet on social media, too.But she did she win 17% of to votes in Pennsylvania’s primary last week.
Trump, meanwhile, claimed the other 83%, despite spending the last two weeks slumped over the defendant’s table in a New York courtroom.