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Nikki Haley Blasts ‘Racist’ Sunny Hostin, Who Uses a Nickname, for Judging Her Name

Por: The Daily Beast Nation September 22, 2022

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The View co-host on Tuesday repeatedly accused former South Carolina Gov. of being a “chameleon,” suggesting the former Trump official is trying to hide her Indian heritage by going by her middle name.Haley responded by blasting The View star as “racist” and pointing out that “Nikki” is an Indian name and is on her birth certificate. Furthermore, the Republican politician noted that Hostin—who is Afro-Latina—actually goes by a... + full article



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