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Kristi Noem

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South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem stirred controversy by writing about killing a dog in her book. The story gained attention as Trump repeatedly brought up Democrat Jimmy Carter. Noem's actions and Trump's focus on Carter were widely discussed in the media.

The left-leaning sources are collectively outraged and critical of Kristi Noem's controversial decision to shoot a dog in a video showing what they perceive as a callous and inhumane act.

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The story revolves around South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem, who has stirred controversy by revealing in her new book that she shot and killed a puppy. Noem, who is also rumored to be a potential running mate for former President Donald Trump in the 2024 election , , has faced criticism and backlash for her actions involving the dog , , , , , ,.

The incident has led to various responses from different outlets, with many outlets covering and condemning Noem's actions , , , , , , , , , ,. Noem's book also delves into the details of her relationship with the dog and why she chose to kill it , ,.

In addition to this controversy, Noem has been entangled in an election fraud scandal in Arizona, where fake electors affiliated with Trump's camp were indicted , ,. Noem's name has surfaced in connection to fake electors in Arizona as well. Amidst these allegations, Noem's political career and future prospects have come into question , , , , , ,.

The situation has led to comparisons between the Arizona case and election interference in Georgia , , as well as discussions surrounding the legal implications of these indictments , ,. Noem's potential involvement in the Arizona fake electors case has raised concerns and prompted further analysis from various sources , , , , , , , , , ,.

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