Former President Donald Trump doesn't appear to be too bothered by the criticism surrounding South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem's decision to shoot her dog."I think she's terrific. A couple of rough stories, there's no question about it," Trump said in an interview on "The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show" that aired Tuesday."The dog story, people hear that, and people from different parts of the country probably feel a bit differently, but that's a tough story. She had a bad week. We all have bad...
'We all have bad weeks': Trump defends VP nominee Kristi Noem in anger over shooting her dog and says she's still 'great' - By Nikki Schwab, Senior US Political Correspondent for Dailymail.Com in Washington, DC Published: 19:03 BST, 15 May 2024 | Updated: 19:11 BST, 15 May 2024 Former President Donald Trump still thinks South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem is 'great' despite...
Former President Donald Trump reacted to Kristi Noem's dog-killing scandal. He said she was 'terrific' but called it a 'tough' and said she had a 'bad week'. READ MORE:
Most Americans say Kristi Noem's actions as revealed in her upcoming book -- shooting the dog she "hated" in the head -- were "unacceptable."
Nearly 40 percent of South Dakota residents said Gov. Kristi Noem's (R) shooting of her dog was justified after the governor faced backlash over sharing the story in her new memoir, according to a new poll. About 38 percent of South Dakotans described the shooting of her nearly 14-month-old hunting dog as justified, while about
South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem, in the headlines recently for recounting in her new book how she shot her dog, is scheduled to speak Saturday at the California Republican Party’s convention in Burlingame. Democrats slammed the state GOP over Noem’s planned appearance. “She can come to California, but I can guarantee she won’t get anywhere near my pup Charlie,” said Rusty Hicks, chairman of the California Democratic Party. “You don’t need a public poll to know that a bad record on puppies or the...
The South Dakota governor’s name has been thrown out as potential 2024 Trump running mate
The slate of elected officials who appeared with former President Donald Trump Monday for his criminal hush money trial only highlighted the absence of the person he needs most to be there, a onetime aide argues. Sarah Matthews, a former Trump White House deputy press secretary, made this argument during an appearance Monday evening on CNN's "The Situation Room," after a day in Manhattan criminal court that saw the former president flanked by Sen. J.D. Vance (R-OH ) and Sen. Tommy Tuberville...
South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem, once considered a potential 2024 running mate for former President Trump, received a warm reception at a gathering of California Republicans on Saturday just weeks after facing a harsh public backlash after she admitted killing her "untrainable" hunting dog. Noem, a champion of gun rights, warned of the perils facing the nation and her conservative leadership in the rural state, including her refusal to impose government shutdowns during the COVID-19 pandemic. “We...
Difficult to find cabinet secretaries when Senate keeps firing governor's appointees.
House Speaker Mike Johnson and fellow Republican leaders on Monday dismissed Democrats’ plans to hold a do-over vote on President Biden’s border bill, saying it’s “dead on arrival.”
Sen. Mitt Romney, R-Utah, argued that President Joe Biden should have pardoned Donald Trump after the Justice Department brought indictments against the former president and pressured New York prosecutors not to pursue Trump's ongoing hush money trial. In an exclusive interview on MSNBC’s “The 11th Hour with Stephanie Ruhle,” Romney expressed his dismay in response to Republican lawmakers, including the presumptive Republican presidential nominee’s vice presidential prospects, rallying to...