Kristi Noem, a pet murderer, has an idea for Commander, Joe Biden’s dog
Governor Kristi Noem of South Dakota, a Republican, advised US President Joe Biden on what to do with Commander after it became known that the governor had killed her pet.
The Guardian released an excerpt of Kristi Noem’s memoir “No Going Back” last week, in which she revealed that she had killed her pet cat named Cricket. This made headlines.
The most recent book disclosures, as reported by CNN, state that Noem stated that if she were elected president, she would make sure Commander, Joe Biden’s dog, “was nowhere on the grounds”.
On his first day of office in 2025, the prospective vice presidential candidate of Donald Trump wrote: “What would I do if I were president? I appreciate you asking. By chance, I possess a list. As soon as possible, I would make sure that Joe Biden’s dog was not on the property [‘Commander, say hello to Cricket for me.’].
“But Foster, my dog, would be quite welcome. In her memoir, the 52-year-old stated, “He loves everyone and comes with me to the capitol every day.”
The German shepherd owned by the Biden family has gained notoriety since, according to the outlet, it bit Secret Service agents in 24 separate instances, necessitating the animal’s handlers to take it outside.
In response to the assaults on Sunday, Noem said to CBS News: Before deciding whether to have a dog and what to do with it, how many people need to be attacked and gravely injured?
According to Noem, the president ought to be answerable to that query.
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