Trump Taps
Pro-Israel South Carolina Governor to be UN Envoy
Nikki Haley last year signed legislation that bans
boycott of Jewish state; appointment makes her first
woman in top post in new administration
By AP and Times of Israel staff
November 24, 2016
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President-elect
Donald Trump has chosen South Carolina’s pro-Israel
governor Nikki Haley as US ambassador to the United
Nations.
Haley has
accepted the cabinet-level position, becoming the first
woman tapped for a top-level administration post during
his White House transition so far.
“Governor Haley
has a proven track record of bringing people together
regardless of background or party affiliation to move
critical policies forward for the betterment of her
state and our country,” Trump said in a release
Wednesday. “She is also a proven deal-maker, and we look
to be making plenty of deals. She will be a great leader
representing us on the world stage.”
Last year, Haley
brought in state-wide legislation that targets those
supporting a boycott of Israel. Although the law does
not mention Israel by name,
it does state that public bodies “may not enter into
a contract with a business… unless the contract includes
a representation that the business is not currently
engaged in, and an agreement that the business will not
engage in, the boycott of a person or an entity based in
or doing business with a jurisdiction with whom South
Carolina can enjoy open trade.”
Haley has also
accused President Barack Obama of not sufficiently
supporting Israel. Speaking after his final State of the
Union address in January, the governor said that if the
Republicans were in power, they “would make
international agreements that were celebrated in Israel
and protested in Iran, not the other way around.’
An outspoken Trump
critic throughout much of the presidential race, Haley
will become the first female — and first nonwhite —
cabinet-level official if confirmed by the Senate. She’s
the daughter of Indian immigrants and is the second
Asian-American to serve as a US governor.
“Our country faces
enormous challenges here at home and internationally,
and I am honored that the president-elect has asked me
to join his team and serve the country we love as the
next ambassador to the United Nations,” Haley is quoted
as saying in Trump’s release.
Not all presidents
have treated the ambassadorship to the UN as a
cabinet-level position, and Republicans have tended not
to grant that status.
After secretary of
state — a job Trump has not yet filled — the
ambassadorship is highest-profile diplomatic position,
often serving as the voice for US positions on the
international stage. As part of the cabinet, Haley would
have more opportunity to shape US policies, rather than
simply defend the administration’s positions.
Yet it could be an
awkward role at times. Trump campaigned on the theme of
“America first” and said he is skeptical about
“international unions that tie us up and bring America
down.” Trump has also described the United Nations as
weak and incompetent.
Haley would be the
third consecutive female US ambassador to the United
Nations, after Susan Rice and Samantha Power, the
current ambassador.
Haley’s new job
clears the way for Lt. Gov. Henry McMaster to step into
the role of South Carolina governor. McMaster was an
early Trump endorser, backing him before the state’s GOP
primary in February.
At the time, Haley
campaigned for Florida Sen. Marco Rubio, before going on
to support Texas Sen. Ted Cruz.
Bad blood between
Trump and Haley was evident in interviews and on social
media. “The people of South Carolina are embarrassed by
Nikki Haley!” Trump wrote on Twitter in March. Haley
denounced several of Trump’s campaign comments and urged
voters to “reject the siren call of the angriest
voices.”
Still, Haley met
with the president-elect last week at Trump Tower.
Afterward, she said they’d had a “very nice”
conversation.
A week ago while
meeting with other Republican governors in Orlando,
Haley described herself as “giddy” over the prospect of
joining the Trump administration. She said she was
heartened by his tone and inclusiveness after winning
the election. “I hope he continues to do that, and I
hope he continues to be disciplined in his comments.”
Israel’s
Ambassador to the United Nations Danny Danon welcomed
the appointment, saying, “Governor Haley is a
longstanding and true friend of Israel and is an
outspoken fighter against the BDS movement in her state,
and throughout the US. I know that we at the Israeli
Mission will continue to work in full partnership with
our friends in the American Mission, as we further
strengthen the special bond and shared values between
Israel and the US.”
The Republican
Jewish Coalition also praised the appointment on
Wednesday and said, “Governor Nikki Haley is a brilliant
choice to serve as our country’s Ambassador to the
United Nations. Governor Haley is hardworking, smart,
and has a strong world view that will represent the
United States well on the global stage.”
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