"Donald Trump continues to side with Vladimir Putin - a man who
kills his political opponents, holds American journalists
hostage, and has never hidden his desire to destroy America,"
Haley said in a statement.
Trump has praised Putin on and off for years, calling the
Russian leader a "genius" in 2022 for his decision to invade
neighboring Ukraine, igniting a war that is still raging.
The 47-year-old lawyer, whose death was reported by the Russia
prison service, rose to prominence more than a decade ago by
speaking publicly about what he said was the vast corruption and
opulence among the "crooks and thieves" who ran Putin's Russia.
Many Western leaders accused the Kremlin of murder regarding
Navalny. They produced no evidence, but Putin's enemies have a
history of dying under opaque circumstances.
A representative for Trump's campaign did not respond to a
request for comment.
Biden's reelection campaign on Friday released a new minute-long
advertisement blasting Trump for wanting to "walk away" from
NATO and accusing him of giving "Putin and Russia the green
light to attack America’s allies.”
Over the weekend, the former president drew swift rebukes from
Western leaders for saying that he would encourage Putin to
invade NATO member states that were not spending enough on
defense.
Haley's comments come as she has ratcheted up her criticism of
Trump, in a bid to eat into the former president's overwhelming
lead in all national and state-level primary polls. In recent
weeks, she has unleashed acid attacks on his character and his
mental competency, and blasted him for cozying up to dictators.
In a separate post on X, formerly Twitter, Haley blamed Putin
for Navalny's death and took another jab at Trump.
"Putin did this," she wrote. "The same Putin who Donald Trump
praises and defends."
(Reporting by Gram Slattery; additional reporting by Trevor
Hunnicutt; editing by Ross Colvin and Jonathan Oatis)
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