Trump VP contender Kristi Noem responds to backlash over story about killing her dog
The Republican South Dakota governor details what she says was a tough decision to shoot an "untrainable" family dog in a forthcoming memoir. Animal rights advocates and Democrats decried the move.
by Emma Bowman
Apr 27, 2024
2 minutes
Kristi Noem, a contender for Donald Trump's vice presidential running mate, defended herself after her story saying she had killed a dog on her farm drew condemnation from Democrats and animal rights groups.
In her forthcoming memoir, the South Dakota governor describes killing an "untrainable", which said it obtained a copy of the book, .
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