Fox News’ Greg Gutfeld held a mock interview Tuesday with fellow host Dana Perino playing the part of South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem after the governor canceled an appearance on his late-night show. Noem’s calamitous book launch might have been at fault, though she reportedly told Gutfeld she canceled due to “weather.” “I don’t believe it,” Gutfeld said of Noem’s weather excuse. He then made a series of dog puns, referencing Noem’s terrible tale of killing her 14-month-old puppy named...
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...
Jordan Klepper’s Wednesday stint hosting “The Daily Show” began with a roundup of the past week’s big political news: South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem shooting a puppy and Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s brain worm. First up was Noem and the revelation in her memoir that she killed her 14-month-old hunting dog Cricket on purpose. Klepper threw to a supercut of right-wing media outlets giving the former VP front-runner a hard time about her heartless act. "I will say, the past few years I have been...
CNN host Jake Tapper said Wednesday on his show "The Lead" that Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene's (R-GA) motion to oust House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) was killed like Gov. Kristi Noem's (R-SD) dog Cricket, referencing Noem's new book "No Going Back," in which the governor tells the story of shooting her 14-month-old dog. | Clips
The story of Noem shooting her puppy eclipsed any other message she had about leading the state of South Dakota. She also battled questions about a likely false claim she met with Kim Jong Un and also shot and killed a goat. READ MORE:
In these fraught times, there remains one golden rule of politics that both sides of the aisle are able to agree on: Running as a puppy-killer does not a vice president make. In one of the worst unforced errors in
Kristi Noem has been banned from entering the land of six South Dakota tribes. It comes after she suggested that tribal leaders benefitted from drug cartels. The decisions mean the governor can no longer enter 20 percent of the state
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South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem (R) doubled down on claims Thursday that drug cartels are operating in the state with connections to Native American tribes, after multiple tribes in the state banned her from their lands over the comments. Noem said in a NewsNation interview that she has evidence of cartel activity in the state
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Most Americans say Kristi Noem's actions as revealed in her upcoming book -- shooting the dog she "hated" in the head -- were "unacceptable."