Haley remains boldly off-message as ambassador to UN
WASHINGTON — Nikki Haley didn’t wait to take office as U.S. ambassador to the United Nations to break with the Trump administration’s foreign policy stances.
At her Senate confirmation hearing, Haley bluntly accused Russia of being complicit in war crimes in Syria — going against the president-elect’s talk of warmer relations with Moscow.
Three months later, she remains boldly off-message. Much to the chagrin of Washington diplomats, her remarks often go well beyond the carefully worded scripts crafted by the White House and State Department.
She’s warned Syrian President Bashar Assad that “the days of your arrogance and disregard of humanity are over,” even as other top aides to President Donald Trump insisted that his fate was a decision for the Syrian people.

