“I think any woman who has felt violated or felt mistreated in any way - they have every right to speak up.”
WASHINGTON, Dec 10 (Reuters) - U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley said on Sunday she believes any woman who has felt violated or mistreated by a man has every right to speak up, even if it is President Donald Trump they are accusing.
Asked how people should assess the accusers of the president, Haley said, it was “the same thing.”
“Women who accuse anyone should be heard. They should be heard and they should be dealt with, and I think we heard them prior to the election,” she said. “I think any woman who has felt violated or felt mistreated in any way - they have every right to speak up.”
Whether Trump’s election settled the matter was “for the people to decide,” Haley said.
“I know that he was elected but women should always feel comfortable coming forward and we should all be willing to listen to them.”
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I agree! Trump accusers have every right to be heard.
Nikki is STRAIGHT as an arrow-------must be the SIKH in her.
I am not expert-----but every Sikh lady I have ever encountered
KNEW HOW TO ASSERT!!!! sshhh don't tell anyone----Sikh men seem to be a little intimidated by their wives and her relatives
Sikh and you shall find.
that's what the SIKHS say-----and they also say
"BE PREPARED" Sikhs carry a knife at all times---even if
it is only a little pen-knife job-------I am not sure if the rule
applies to Sikh ladies. They have lived in hostile environments-------the hindus are not entirely fond of them and the muslims LOATHE them. They are UNEQUALLED as security guards. VIGILANT and UNCORRUPTABLE ----that Indira got shot by a Sikh guard made me cry. But it was the culmination of LOTS OF RESENTMENT