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Kristi Noem again defends killing puppy and suggests it makes her a more “authentic” leader

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Donald Trump’s pick for Vice President. Last week, the Guardian revealed an excerpt from Noem’s soon-to-be-published memoir.

In it, she details the way she took a puppy, named Cricket, to a gravel pit and shot it dead in front of a “starled construction crew”.

Noem says in the book she “hated” the dog, it could not be trained for hunting and was “aggressive” towards other animals and humans.

Stay woke with our briefing while staying informed on all things LGBTQ+ entertainment, life, and more!She also reveals she killed a “musky, disgusting, rancid” goat that chased her children.

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