Kristi Noem, Donald Trump's potential vice president, suggests killing Biden's dog
United States – After killing her 14-month-old dog, Kristi Noem, the governor of South Dakota and potential vice president of Donald Trump, is facing a difficult time and is now proposing to kill Joe Biden's dog. This is what the elected Republican announced in an interview he conducted today, Sunday, May 5, with the American channel CBS, As you can see in our video at the top of the article.
It's been more than a week since Kristi Noem was at the center of a transatlantic controversy. The subject of the case: the upcoming publication of her memoirs, on Tuesday, May 7, in which she describes the killing of her dog. In the book, with a sober title No Turning Back: The Truth About What's Wrong in Policy and How to Move America Forward (also No Turning Back: The Truth About What's Wrong in Policy and How We Move America Forward in French), The GOP congresswoman elaborates on this episode in her life, which occurred while she was trying to train Cricket, a 14-month-old wire-haired pointer.
According to Kristi Noem, the dog, which had to be trained to hunt pheasants, was invincible. in Interview with Fox NewsTherefore, the Republican governor tried to justify her decision: “She was a dog made to work, not a puppy. She was very dangerous and had been given to us by a family who found her very aggressive. We were a second chance for her. The day she was killed was the day she slaughtered our neighbours' chickens. She also attacked me and it was a difficult decision (to kill her) »
Joe Biden's dog killed?
If publishing this excerpt was to give Kristi Noem the image of someone capable of making tough decisions, it had the opposite effect and turned on the elected official, drawing disapproval from animal advocates.
This does not prevent him from adhering to his positions and adhering to his argument and story. Worse still, during an interview with the Avatar programme Facing the nation On CBS, Kristi Noem goes further and suggests killing Joe Biden's dog: “How many people are being attacked and seriously injured to decide [la vie d’] The dog? »“, she told the journalist.
The Republican Party member here refers to Leader Joe Biden's German shepherd dog, which arrived at the White House on December 20, 2021. An animal that was moved to a secret location after several incidents that occurred with US presidential staff. In an internal press release, the presidential protection agency counted 24 bite incidents within one year, between October 2022 and July 2023. This does not include those involving staff at other presidential residences.
The fact remains that despite this outrageous outing, Kristi Noem has completely missed her networking trick: She is now viewed as a dog-killer, and her chances of becoming Donald Trump's vice president now seem almost non-existent.
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