The View’s Behar: At least Haley ‘won’t be governing from cellblock 11’
Joy Behar, co-host of ABC’s “The View,” offered praise for Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley in her campaign against former President Trump on Thursday.
The co-hosts of the talk show reviewed a clip of Haley’s speech at a campaign event in North Charleston, S.C., where she said Trump threw a “temper tantrum” in his victory speech after winning Tuesday’s New Hampshire primary.
“I like her,” Behar said, raising questions from the other hosts of the mostly left-leaning show. “I like what Nikki’s doing. I don’t have to approve of everything on her policies.”
“And at least she won’t be governing from cellblock 11,” she added, referencing the mounting civil and criminal cases against the former president.
In her speech Wednesday, Haley said Trump “pitched a fit” and called the former president “insecure.” She challenged Trump to debate her, as his only remaining major challenger in the GOP primary.
She questioned why he thought he would win again if he already lost before and touted that she raised a million dollars since making a speech after losing the New Hampshire primary.
In her speech in the Granite State on Tuesday, Haley doubled down in in her fight against Trump despite trailing behind him in each of the first two contests of the 2024 GOP primary.
Behar continued her praise of Haley on Thursday, saying, “The woman is like serving a purpose the way Chris Christie was serving a purpose.”
She said Haley is getting under Trump’s skin, “kicking him, punching him,” and showing the former president’s true colors.
“He’s so, like, insecure, like she says, and so transparent,” Behar said. “He cannot stand any kind of attack. So the more you needle him and punch him a little bit … the more insecure he gets.”
Trump won both the Iowa caucuses and the New Hampshire primary and has set his sights on Nevada and Haley’s home state of South Carolina next.
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