Nikki Haley says Trump's accusers have right to be heard
Nikki Haley is no stranger to the spotlight for the Republican and Democratic parties for being seen as a quite significant member of the Republican party that has managed to find some support and some understanding from the Democrats.
The reason is that Nikki has remained quiet on most major issues revolving around the Trump presidency. And if she's been asked about it, her responses were vague enough for Republicans to avoid it as a condemnation of Trump's presidency but not too vague for Democrats to recognize it as her understanding of their side of the political aisle.
In terms of recent resurfacing allegations against Donald J. Trump the current US ambassador to the United Nations, Nikki Haley, came forward on social media news networks to promote her ideology that Trump's 13-18 accusers 'have every right to be heard' as any women do, saying it's important their message is delivered appropriately.
This comes as now four sitting US Senators - 3 of which register as Democrat, with the other calling himself an Independent after running for the Democratic party in 2016 - calling for President Trump to resign over the allegations. Responses come as the 'Weinstein Effect' takes over the political world with denouncements and requests of resignations of political majors like Conyers, Al Franken, Moore and now Trump.
Nikki Haley has made her voice clear - she simply doesn't think Trump's accusers are credible enough to force the sitting President to resign over them however does believe that it's a basic right for women to be heard based off of troubling allegations on a claimed traumatic experience within their past.
In response to why these allegations matter even if the accused act happened long ago, we've been pretty clear to suggest that many women generally take longer to come out of their hiding based on these allegations and usually have more motivation to due so when they see the man who sexually abused them running for a higher position.
In the case of Roy Moore, who has been in many other elective positions within his past and even since the accused acts' time frames, it's clear their motivation came as a group announcement of accusations against Moore as women across America and the rest of the world came out in bulks to attack the men who formerly abused them.
Haley's position is definitely the safest for her personally and whichever political future she holds for herself. With much speculation that she may run for President on the side of the Republican Party within the future, keeping Dems on her slight-side of agreement may help her achieve that goal sometime. On the other hand, the political futures of people who have thrown their entire experience and dignity away to defend Trump have been placed in a position of no return - they won't ever be able to recover from this.