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January 20, 2024

Nikki Haley Bans Daily Mail From Events For Asking About Alleged Affairs

GOP presidential candidate and former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley engaged in extramarital affairs with two men, according to affidavits signed by both men with whom she was reportedly involved.

At least, that's what the Daily Mail is saying.

Back in 2010, Will Folks and Larry Merchant signed affidavits claiming they both engaged in sexual relationships with Haley back in 2007 and 2008.

One affidavit reads that Haley "engaged in an inappropriate physical relationship that included numerous instances of inappropriate sexual contact."

After 14 years, the Daily Mail brought the rumored affairs back to the surface.

Haley is not happy, nor would anyone be.

After a recent article published by the Mail surrounding the allegations Haley faced in 2010, reporters from the outlet decided to attend one of Haley’s events.

It did not go over very well at all.

When Chaney Denton, a spokeswoman for Haley, encountered the journalists at the event, she immediately took action.

"Daily Mail is not credentialed for any more events. I'm politely asking you to leave," Denton said.

Later, Denton confirmed with an editor for the Mail that the news outlet would no longer be allowed at any of Haley’s future events because its reporters had been “printing lies.”

the Mail also received an email rejection after applying to attend an upcoming Haley rally.

“We apologize, but due to high volume of interest and limited space we CANNOT credential you for tonight’s event in Manchester, NH. Please do not attempt to attend, as you will be turned away at the door,” the email read.

Since the day the affidavits were signed, Haley has stood firm in her stance denying both affairs.

In fact, Haley has claimed she was “100% faithful” to her husband, Michael Haley.

The two have been married for 28 years and share two children together.

Do you think Haley was justified in banning the Mail from the rest of her campaign events?

Let us know in the comments below.

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