Haley Campaign Press Release - Haley on Fox News: Immigration, Mike Tyson, and the Durham Report
CHARLESTON, S.C.– This afternoon presidential candidate Nikki Haley sat down with Fox News hosts Jimmy Failla and Brian Kilmeade to discuss everything from the Biden family's corruption, her plan to clean house in the Department of Justice, Mike Tyson, and the Durham report.
Jimmy Failla's Fox Across America
On our southern border...
"This is more than a crisis, this is a national security threat. Iran has said the easiest way to come into America is through the southern border and we're saying, 'Come on in, we'll give you a cell phone, and some money along the way'...I went to the border, I didn't pull a Kamala and come back, I went 400 miles of the border. What I saw was unthinkable."
Cleaning up American agencies...
"I was governor, the first thing I did was go into my agencies. You go into your agencies and you clean house. You pull out any regulations and rules, but you also take out the spoiled eggs that are causing problems. That is the first thing you do when you get into office...we're cleaning with more than just a broom."
On Mike Tyson...
"Mike Tyson, a famous fighter, used to say, 'Everybody has a plan until they get hit in the mouth.' Are you the Mike Tyson of this campaign?"
Brian Kilmeade Show
On addressing Biden's corruption...
"Can we now put that same energy into why Biden had nine family members paid, on what Biden is doing with China, and on what Biden was doing with Romania? Can we now start that?"
On restoring trust in the government...
"We need to have a law enforcement agency that the American people can trust. We need to have a Department of Justice that we know will treat things fairly. And we need to pull out the political warfare that is happening in our agencies right now as we speak."
Nikki Haley, Haley Campaign Press Release - Haley on Fox News: Immigration, Mike Tyson, and the Durham Report Online by Gerhard Peters and John T. Woolley, The American Presidency Project https://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/node/369969