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October 11, 2018 11:34
Nikki Haley Going to Make a Lot of Money, Says Trump

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Describing an Indian-American Nikki Haley as an "extraordinary person", the United States President Donald Trump has said the outgoing U.S. ambassador to the United Nations is "going to make a lot of money" in the private sector, which she intends to join.

The 46-year-old Haley is the first Indian-American to hold a Cabinet-ranking position in any U.S. presidential administration, tendered her resignation Tuesday, which Trump accepted.

In her resignation letter, she had hinted that she is headed to the private sector after two years at the UN and, earlier that, six years as South Carolina's governor.

She is likely to stay in the position until the year-end so that her replacement could be nominated and confirmed by the Senate.

Trump exuded confidence that Haley would return to his administration in some capacity at some point.

"Nikki is going to be here until the end of the year. Nikki is our friend. She has been great. I want whoever it is to spend some time with Nikki before Nikki goes out and gets herself a job, and hopefully does - she's going to make a lot of money. And I think Nikki will come back in some form too. But she's an extraordinary person, good person," Trump told reporters at the White House on Wednesday.

Trump told reporters that he was considering the name of four-five persons as her replacement. One of them being Dina Powell (45), the former deputy national security adviser to Trump.

Asked about the timing of Haley's resignation, that too just before the mid-term polls, Trump said nothing much should be read into this.

"There's no good time. I mean, there could be no good time. She told me about this a long time ago. And, frankly, it's almost four weeks. So, it's not that bad. No, I don't think so at all. I thought it was very elegantly done," he said.

"If she waited until after, then they'd say, 'Oh, she…'. You know, if we win, they'd say, why is she doing it. And if we lose, they'd say, oh, well, that's obvious why she's doing it. Okay? So there’s really no good time to do it," the President added.

Trump said Haley spoke to him about it some six months ago. "She and I had spoken at least six months ago. Maybe even a year ago, we had conversations. She wanted to be here for about two years. I think the point really was, last week at the United Nations, she wanted to get through that and then go, probably into the private sector for a while," he said.

The Washington Post on Wednesday said that Haley served in the Trump administration and stepped down with most of her dignity intact. "That, in and of itself, is what makes her extraordinary," the daily said.

At the Pentagon, Defence Secretary James Mattis said Haley had been a fantastic representative for the U.S. "She has been just a tremendous asset to those of us here in the Department of Defence," he said, adding that he worked very closely with her.

"We saw ourselves on many occasions collaborating together on how we would deal with certain issues, alongside the secretary of state. She’s done yeoman’s work up there, and I would just tell you that she may be moving on but losing our respect one bit," Mattis said.

-Sowmya Sangam

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