Haley takes aim at 'confused' Trump's mental state in video railing against New York court proceedings
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Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley took aim at former President Donald Trump's mental state for the second time on Friday, questioning whether he was "confused again" after releasing a video showing him railing against the court proceedings in his New York City civil defamation trial.
In the video, Trump is seen blasting someone his campaign clarified to be E. Jean Carroll, the plaintiff in the case, saying he has "no idea" who she is, before referencing "somebody running for office."
Trump didn't mention any individual by name in the video, leading Haley to question whether he was "confused" by referencing Carroll as a political candidate.
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"Wait a second, did Trump just say the person suing him is 'running for office?' Is he confused again? I was not in a New York City courtroom yesterday, any more than I was in charge of security at the Capitol on January 6. I was in South Carolina meeting with voters. They’d like to see a debate between me and Trump," Haley wrote in a post on X.
Her mention of Thursday's court proceedings was in reference to Trump taking the stand in his defense at the trial. He has vehemently denied the allegation that he sexually attacked Carroll in a department store dressing room in the 1990s, which