NEW YORK — Former Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley is set to launch her own weekly radio talk show next week, aimed at engaging listeners through interviews, call-ins, and political discussions. The program will air on Wednesdays from 8 to 9 a.m. ET on the Triumph channel.
Haley, a former U.N. ambassador, expressed her intention to shift away from the divisive tribalism often found in media conversations. She aims to provide content that resonates with families, acknowledging that many young people find current news coverage unappealing due to perceived extremism on both sides.
In her recent remarks, Haley emphasized the need to strip away the “craziness” that has become synonymous with political discourse. “Americans want to understand the issues and how they affect their families,” she stated, highlighting her goal to focus on policy rather than campaigning for specific candidates.
Haley noted that while her show may cover aspects of her political views, it will not serve as a vehicle for promoting any particular candidate. Despite recent outreach from Trump’s team regarding potential collaborative appearances, Haley clarified that her show will maintain an independent focus.
Looking ahead, Haley is open to extending the show’s run beyond January if it resonates with listeners, signaling her commitment to creating a platform where political issues are distilled to their core relevance for everyday Americans.