Democracy Dies in Darkness

When her family needed money, Nikki Haley found a lucrative path

The candidate’s public policy positions — hawkish and pro-business — created well-paid private opportunities when she abruptly resigned from government in 2018

December 22, 2023 at 6:00 a.m. EST
Former U.N. ambassador Nikki Haley speaks at the Conservative Political Action Conference in Fort Washington, Md., on March 3, 2023. Haley delivered a dozen speeches between March 2022 and January 2023 for which she was generally paid $185,000 per engagement, according to her candidate disclosure. (Jabin Botsford/The Washington Post)
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Nikki Haley was representing the United States on the world stage, as President Donald Trump’s ambassador to the United Nations, when something closer to home intervened in 2017: a property dispute back in South Carolina.

Bankers were foreclosing on her parents’ lake house, and they were having trouble tracking down the family. They tried the house itself, on the shores of picturesque Lake Murray, as well as Haley’s home in a suburb of Columbia. She was initially named as a defendant in the action.