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    Gov. Nikki Haley meeting with Trump Thursday for administration job, sources report

    Gov. Nikki Haley meeting with Trump Thursday for administration job, sources report

    By Andy Shain and Schuyler Kropf The Post and Courier Updated 5 hrs ago (4)

    COLUMBIA - Gov. Nikki Haley is scheduled to meet with President-elect Donald Trump Thursday amid growing reports she is being considered for a spot in his administration.

    News of the meeting, set for the morning in New York, began to filter out late Wednesday night from multiple press outlets. It also came after Trump-ally Lt. Gov. Henry McMaster told The Post and Courier earlier in the day he and Haley are being considered for Cabinet positions in Trump's White House.

    McMaster said Haley is being considered for several posts including secretary of state. McMaster, one of Trump’s earliest statewide political endorsers, said the daughter of Indian immigrants could provide a fresh set of eyes on foreign affairs.

    “It would be like how Mr. Trump is bringing fresh eyes to running our government,” he said.

    McMaster said he has been speaking with the Trump transition team about becoming attorney general. McMaster was a U.S. attorney and the elected state attorney general before becoming lieutenant governor.

    He said he started speaking with the Trump transition team soon after the New York billionaire clinched the election last week. McMaster said he spoke again with the team earlier Wednesday.

    McMaster has been weighing a run for governor but said he would do whatever he could to help Trump. He said he did not know if he would take a role as a deputy to the attorney general.

    McMaster said he would tackle growing problems with drugs and human trafficking as attorney general. He also would work for better coordination between state and federal law enforcement.

    If he's appointed attorney general, McMaster said he would need to look at the facts before launching any investigation of Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton's use of a private email server when she was secretary of state.

    Haley, who is in her second and final term as governor, has clashed with Trump over some of his foreign policy proposals, notably a temporary ban on Muslims entering the country. But the pair apparently have repaired their relationship as Haley voiced support for Trump as Election Day approached.

    Multiple calls to Haley's media staff were not immediately returned Wednesday. A Trump spokesman also did not respond to phone and text messages asking for comment.

    Others set to met with Trump on Thursday include former secretary of state Henry Kissenger, Florida Gov. Rick Scott, Cincinnati Mayor Ken Blackwell, Admiral Mike Rogers and Rep. Jeb. Hensarling, R-Texas, according to CNN.

    Trump sources in South Carolina recognized there has been a healing since the heated primary season.

    “We appreciate what she did for Donald Trump in the campaign,” said Ed McMullen, who was South Carolina chairman and a national adviser for the Trump campaign.

    A source with knowledge of the Trump transition team’s discussions confirmed McMaster’s news about the president-elect possibly appointing South Carolina’s top two state politicians.

    News of the pair being considered was received favorably by other state figures. South Carolina Republican Party Chairman Matt Moore said both would be "great additions to a Cabinet team," pointing out that other S.C. Republicans have served, including former governor Jim Edwards, who was energy secretary for Ronald Reagan. Former House Speaker David Wilkins was George W. Bush's ambassador to Canada.

    One point of intrigue, if the two were to leave at once, is that the vacancies would elevate Senate President Pro Tempore Hugh Leatherman to governor.

    While Trump supporters have been encouraging outsiders in the government as part of Trump's election mandate, some say questions can be raised about Haley's preparedness to serve as secretary of state.

    College of Charleston political scientist Kendra Stewart said there is very little in Haley's resume covering matters of foreign affairs.

    "Secretary of state is going to be a bit of a stretch for Haley's area of expertise," she said, adding that Haley has yet to be vetted about foreign policy, trade and protectionism.

    It also might be difficult for Haley, a daughter of Indian immigrants, to enthusiastically support Trump's anti-immigrant platforms that surfaced during the primary period. A U.S. Department of Commerce post may be more in line with her skill set, Stewart said.

    One advantage of the names of the two leaking out early, Stewart said, is that it's a way of getting public opinion to weigh in before the president-elect formally commits to any one person.

    Haley had been seen as feuding with Trump over his harsh rhetoric. But after casting her ballot in Lexington on Nov. 8, she explained why she voted for Trump — even after disagreeing with his tone during the GOP primaries.

    “Don’t look at the personalities, look at the policies. Look at what’s really at stake here,” she said outside the polling station at Mount Horeb United Methodist Church.
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    “The stake of who’s going to be the directors of the (Environmental Protection Agency), who’s going to be handling Obamacare, who our justices are going to be, what’s going to happen with national security — forget the personalities and the craziness of the election and look at the seriousness of what the next four years are going to be like.”

    McMaster backed Trump during a rally at a tree farm in Lexington in January, a few weeks before the South Carolina Republican presidential primary. The former S.C. Republican Party chairman was the first statewide elected office holder to back the political newcomer’s upset run for the White House.

    Scuttlebutt about South Carolinians serving in a Trump administration wasn't limited to Haley and Trump. In Washington, reports surfaced that U.S. Rep. Trey Gowdy, R-S.C., is or was also under consideration for attorney general.

    Gowdy's resume as a solicitor and prosecutor, and his reputation as an honest broker, would work to his favor. However, he could face rocky confirmation hearings from Democrats because of his chairmanship of the Benghazi committee, which many Democrats blame for helping to demonize Clinton.

    U.S. Sen. Tim Scott, R-S.C., is still going to bat for Gowdy, confirming to The Post and Courier that he’s “texted and called” members of Trump’s transition team to put in a good word.

    “I think without any question the number one candidate to be attorney general of this country should be Trey Gowdy,” Scott said of his close friend.

    When asked to comment, Gowdy demurred in an email statement.

    “It is a compliment I will always treasure that he believes I have the qualities needed to be a prosecutor,” he said, adding that Scott himself would “be an ideal Cabinet-level selection for any president-elect.”

    The two lawmakers are also in the mix to run as a joint ticket for governor and lieutenant governor in 2018. Scott said no decisions had been made.

    The South Carolinians aren't the only ones being evaluated. Among those under consideration for secretary of state are former United States ambassador to the United Nations John Bolton, Tennessee Sen. Bob Corker, former House Speaker Newt Gingrich and former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani.

    Top candidates for attorney general include Giuliani and Alabama Sen. Jeff Sessions.

    Gavin Jackson and Emma Dumain contributed to this report.

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    I don't think a Nikki Haley appointment would be a good thing, from what we know and saw during the election. She doesn't support our immigration goals, she doesn't support our trade goals, and for me it starts and ends there. You need people who at minimum have a long-term history of supporting these goals. Otherwise, you really can't trust them in important positions.
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    I just saw a clip of Haley commenting on Trump's "tone", I'm sorry, but this is not the leadership we need in any cabinet position. "tone" is not our problem, this is the United States where we all can speak however we want, and there is absolutely nothing wrong with Trump's "tone", that is a Democratic Party devised talking point developed by campaign marketers from Fifth Avenue, to attack Trump on, because they couldn't figure out how to attack him on his policies, record, or achievements.

    Haley fell for that stupidity and dishonesty hook line and sinker. You can't have someone that shallow or naive as Secretary of State or any other Cabinet post.

    But I guess it's okay to interview her, which I hope is all this is, a courtesy.
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    the daughter of Indian immigrants could provide a fresh set of eyes on foreign affairs
    This is what we need a fresh start wipe the slate clean. But Trump will have to be careful of his choices. Then again he can always fire them...lol

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    Haley has already shown her old and wrong view on foreign affairs .... multiculturalism, open borders, free trade treason, muslim immigration .... she's been wrong on every issue. That's why she supported Marco Rubio, amnesty for illegal aliens and TPP. She's shown she's of the old guard we're trying to throw out of DC so why appoint one of these snakes to a Cabinet position.
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    Just a thought, but you know who is very well-versed and articulate about foreign policy whose views are very much in alignment with Trump's? Rand Paul.

    Keep an eye on Rand Paul, because it just occurred to me as I listened to him speak about Bolton and Rudy, that Rand Paul might make an excellent Secretary of State. Thoughts anyone?

    Rand was also one of the first to endorse Donald Trump, as early as May 2016, and honor his pledge.
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    I hope to God that Donald Trump has mores sense than to appoint that two faced RINO disappointment Nikki Haley to anything! Nikki Haley backstabbed Trump during the 2016 elections and has quickly caved to the left on every major policy issue.

    Nikki Haley is a strong ally of illegal alien amnesty backer Lindsey Graham and she supports forced dangerous Muslim refugee resettlement programs! Haley is not aligned with Donald Trump's promises to the American public.

    Nikki Haley needs to be defeated not elevated to the Trump admin.

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    Oh I totally agree, W!! I'm glad I'm not the only person to feel this way. Everyone who feels this way needs to say so and get the word to the Trump transition team.
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    Oh No! It looks like his considering her for Secretary of State!

    When Trump endorsed amnesty backers Paul Ryan and John McCain they turned around and bit him in the butt. When he put amnesty backer Chris Christie in charge of his transition team, Christie had to be fired!

    Donald Trump needs to understand he can't work with amnesty supporters without getting bit or stabbed in the back!

    Here's a quick rundown on each of the candidates Trump is considering for secretary of state
    http://www.aol.com/article/news/2016...tate/21608351/


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    Wouldn't Jeff Sessions advise Trump against this big mistake??? I hope so.

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