ATLANTA (AP) 鈥 Donald Trump used his social media platform Friday to mock Nikki Haley 's birth name, the latest example of the former president keying on race and ethnicity to attack people of color, especially his political rivals.

In a post on his Truth Social account, repeatedly referred to Haley, the daughter of immigrants from India, as 鈥淣imbra.鈥 Haley, the former South Carolina governor, was born in Bamberg, South Carolina, as Nimarata Nikki Randhawa. She has always gone by her middle name, 鈥淣ikki.鈥 She took the surname 鈥淗aley鈥 upon her marriage in 1996.

Trump, himself the son, grandson and twice the husband of immigrants, called Haley 鈥淣imbra鈥 three times in the post and said she 鈥渄oesn't have what it takes.鈥

The attack comes four days before the New Hampshire primary, in which Haley is trying to establish herself as the only viable Trump alternative in the Republicans' 2024 nominating contest.

Trump's post was an escalation of recent attacks in which he referenced Haley's given first name 鈥 though he's misspelled it 鈥淣imrada鈥 鈥 and she is ineligible for the presidency because her parents were not U.S. citizens when she was born in 1972.

The attacks echo . Trump spent years pushing the conspiracy theory that the nation's first Black president was born in Kenya and not a 鈥渘atural born鈥 U.S. citizen as required by the Constitution. That effort was part of Trump's rise among Republicans' most culturally conservative base ahead of his 2016 election that surprised much of the U.S. political establishment.

Haley has dismissed Trump's latest attacks as proof that she threatens his bid for a third consecutive nomination.

鈥淚鈥檒l let people decide what he means by his attacks,鈥 Haley told reporters in New Hampshire on Friday when asked about Trump鈥檚 false assertions that her heritage disqualifies her from the Oval Office. 鈥淲hat we know is, look, he鈥檚 clearly insecure if he goes and does these temper tantrums, if he鈥檚 spending millions of dollars on TV. He鈥檚 insecure, he knows that something鈥檚 wrong.鈥

Trump鈥檚 campaign did not reply to an inquiry about his comments.

Since Monday's Iowa caucuses 鈥 which Trump won by 30 points over Ron DeSantis, who placed second 鈥 Haley has aimed to portray the rest of the GOP primary battle as a two-way race between Trump and herself despite her narrow third-place finish. Haley's campaign is aiming for a stronger showing in New Hampshire, hoping for a springboard into her home state South Carolina, which holds the South's first presidential primary next month.

For his part, Trump bounces between declarations that the nominating fight is already effectively over and blasting Haley as if the two are indeed locked in a tight contest. Trump still criticizes his other remaining rival, DeSantis, but his preferred pejoratives for the Florida governor, 鈥淩on DeSanctimonious鈥 or 鈥淩on DeSanctus,鈥 have nothing to do with race or ethnicity. DeSantis is white.

Trump鈥檚 focus on Haley's name comes as far-right online forums have for months been littered with mentions of her given name alongside racist commentary and false 鈥渂irther鈥 claims. Haley's name and family background also have become talking points on the left. Some widely circulating social media posts have called her a hypocrite for saying America was 鈥渘ever a racist country鈥 when she likely experienced racism herself.

Pastor Darrell Scott, a Black man who has led a diversity coalition for Trump鈥檚 previous campaigns, defended the former president's latest attacks as 鈥渟lings and arrows鈥 that come in election season.

鈥淵ou have to dissect politics as politics. It鈥檚 not personal,鈥 said Scott. 鈥淗e鈥檚 not intending to demean her or degrade her in any way. He鈥檚 just doing that to garner votes.鈥

Scott said Trump 鈥渉as a compassionate side that most people don't see鈥 and defended his aggressive approach as a 鈥済oose-and-gander situation鈥 for a public figure constantly 鈥渦nder attack for everything.鈥

Tara Setmayer, senior adviser to the Lincoln Project group that opposes Trump from within the conservative movement, agreed that Trump鈥檚 rhetoric works in a Republican primary. But she said that鈥檚 a damning reality for the party and does not excuse his behavior.

鈥淭hese are the rantings of an incredibly, almost pathetically insecure man who has demonstrated over his entire career his racism and bigotry,鈥 said Setmayer, who is multiracial and calls herself a former Republican and now a conservative independent. 鈥淲hy would anyone expect it to be any different now, when an entire political party has enabled this level of morally questionable behavior?鈥

Amid the fallout Friday, Trump of South Carolina Sen. Tim Scott, the Senate鈥檚 only Black Republican and himself. Haley appointed Scott to the Senate in 2012, during her first term as governor.

Trump has a long history of using race, ethnicity and immigrant heritage as a cudgel.

For years, he has referred to Obama as 鈥淏arack Hussein Obama,鈥 putting an obvious emphasis on the 44th president's middle name. Obama was the son of a white American mother and a Black father from Kenya. He was born in Hawaii, though Trump spent years asserting Obama had manufactured the story and a birth certificate to support it. Trump eventually admitted his claims were false but then, during the 2016 general election, said he did so only to

When David Duke, a former Ku Klux Klan leader, to back Trump in 2016, Trump responded in a CNN interview that he knew 鈥渘othing about David Duke, I know nothing about white supremacists.鈥

Trump is also among many Republicans who deliberately mispronounce Vice President Kamala Harris's name. Rather than the correct 鈥淜A'-ma-la,鈥 Trump sometimes says, 鈥淜a-MAH-la.鈥 Harris, who is of Indian and Jamaican descent, is the first woman to become vice president and the third non-white person as either president or vice president, following Obama and Charles Curtis, Herbert Hoover's vice president who had Native American ancestry.

Leading up to Trump鈥檚 2017 inauguration, civil rights icon John Lewis, then a Black congressman from Georgia, said he would not attend Trump鈥檚 inauguration because he considered him an illegitimate president. Trump reacted by as being in 鈥渉orrible shape and falling apart (not to mention crime infested).鈥 The district includes downtown Atlanta, Coca-Cola鈥檚 world headquarters, the Georgia Institute of Technology and principal sites of the 1996 Olympic Games, among other attributes.

During his presidency, Trump questioned during a meeting with lawmakers why the U.S. would accept immigrants from Haiti and across Africa instead of countries like Norway. He did not explicitly mention race but the White House followed disclosure of his comments with a statement explaining that Trump supported granting access to the U.S. for 鈥渢hose who can contribute to our society.鈥

He also has said that should go back to the 鈥渂roken and crime infested鈥 countries they came from, ignoring the fact that all of the women are American citizens and three were born in the U.S.

Trump's mother was born Mary Anne MacLeod in Scotland and came to the United States between the two world wars. His paternal grandfather, Frederick Trump, was a Bavarian-born immigrant from Germany in the 1880s. Trump's first wife, Ivana Zeln铆膷kov谩 before their marriage, was born in what is now the Czech Republic. His third wife, former first lady Melania Trump, was born Melanija Knavs in what is now Slovenia. That means four of Trump's five children also are children of immigrants.

Haley frames her family's story as proof that the U.S. 鈥渋s not a racist country.鈥 She sometimes highlights her role in from South Carolina statehouse grounds after a racist massacre in her state 鈥 though she had sidestepped requests to remove the banner earlier in her term. And Haley has for years navigated Trump's penchant for racist rhetoric.

鈥淚 will not stop until we fight a man that chooses not to disavow the KKK,鈥 Haley said during the 2016 primary campaign after she had endorsed Florida Sen. Marco Rubio over Trump. 鈥淭hat is not a part of our party; that is not who we want as president.鈥

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Associated Press reporters Ali Swenson in Washington and Holly Ramer in Amherst, New Hampshire, contributed to this report.

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This story has been corrected to reflect that Vice President Kamala Harris is the third nonwhite person to serve as either president or vice president

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