Former Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley announced a new show with satellite radio provider SiriusXM.
Haley teased an announcement through her former campaign's X account on Monday.
On Tuesday, SiriusXM announced the former Republican candidate would host a weekly radio show on their Triumph channel dubbed Nikki Haley Live.
The hour-long show will premiere on Sept. 25 at 8 a.m. EST. and will feature video available for stream on SiriusXM's mobile app. Haley's show will analyze and discuss the week's current events and notable headlines and will also host conversations with "key figures."
"We spoke hard truths on the campaign trail. It’s time to speak hard truths about the future of America," Haley wrote on her X account Tuesday, adding the show would feature "no spin."
"Just facts and straight talk in a way that everyone can understand," she added. "We have a country to save. Let’s do this." We spoke hard truths on the campaign trail. It’s time to speak hard truths about the future of America. No spin. Just facts and straight talk in a way that everyone can understand. We have a country to save. Let’s do this. @SIRIUSXM pic.twitter.com/DapKXkzJvB
— Nikki Haley (@NikkiHaley) September 17, 2024
“The American people are smart. They’re sick of distractions in DC and noise from the mainstream media," Haley said in a statement with SiriusXM. "They want to know what the issues are and how the solutions will impact them. I’m excited to partner with SiriusXM on a show that breaks down the policies and empowers them with the facts."
After suspending her presidential campaign earlier this year, Haley, along with fellow former Republican presidential candidates Chris Christie and Asa Hutchinson, did not immediately endorse former president Donald Trump. Instead, Haley said that Trump needed to put in effort to sway detractors in the Republican Party towards supporting him.
“It is now up to Donald Trump to earn the votes of those in our party and beyond it who did not support him. And I hope he does that,” Haley said in April. “At its best, politics is about bringing people into your cause, not turning them away. And our conservative cause badly needs more people.”
During July's Republican National Convention (RNC), Haley officially endorsed Trump for reelection.
"President Trump asked me to speak to this convention in the name of unity," Haley said. "It was a gracious invitation, and I was happy to accept."
"I'll start by making one thing perfectly clear: Donald Trump has my strong endorsement. Period," she said.
The former Republican candidate went on to speculate President Joe Biden would exit the race and would be replaced by Vice President Kamala Harris.
"After seeing the debate, everyone knows it's true," she said in reference to the June debate between Trump and Biden. "If we have four more years of Biden, or a single day of Harris, our country will be badly worse off."
Haley then declared: "For the sake of our nation, we have to go with Donald Trump."
In late July, Biden exited the race and endorsed Harris for president. The vice president was later officially nominated as the Democratic candidate for president during the Democratic National Convention (DNC) in August.
After exiting the presidential race, Haley went on to join the Hudson Institute as the organization's Walter P. Sterns Chair.