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Donald Trump's ally confesses to killing a bully dog ​​and a smelly goat

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By Evaristo Lara

Apr 27, 2024, 3:08 PM EDT

Kristi Noem, governor of South Dakota and also an ally of Donald Trump, He revealed that at the time he killed one of his dogs with a firearm because he considered it too restless and bully, which he also did with a goat that he couldn’t stand because of the stench it gave off.

In his book No Going Back: The Truth on What’s Wrong with Politics and How We Move America Forward (No Turning Back: The Truth About What’s Wrong in Politics and How to Move America Forward), which is about to go on sale, the 52-year-old Republican describes some somewhat controversial and unknown passages about his personality.

From an edition obtained by Guardianthe British newspaper mentions some anecdotes described by the woman who sounds like she could become vice president of the nation, this in case Donald Trump triumphs in the next elections that will define the destiny of the White House.

In one of the chapters, Kristi Noem He tells how he ended the life of a pet he had due to his restless behavior and for being aggressive even with her.

The woman describes that, during a pheasant hunting trip, she became angry with “Cricket,” a 14-month-old pointer breed, because she hoped that, by coming into contact with other older dogs, he would learn to behave, but instead he ruined his day by scaring away all the possible prey he intended to hunt.

In addition, he says that on the same day he escaped from the vehicle where he was being transported back from the forest and when he came into contact with a neighbor’s chickens he took it upon himself to kill them, a situation that forced him to pay for the damages caused and also clean up all the blood. that caused the dog’s prank.

Kristi Noem appears to be as badass as Donald Trump, for whom she has deep admiration. (Credit: Jeff Dean/AP)

As if that were not enough, the governor claims that she even tried to moderate it and this led her to make the decision to shoot him dead.

“I hated that dog. I realized that he had to sacrifice her. It was not a pleasant job, but it had to be done,” he confesses.

Something similar happened with a goat because, he says, it liked to chase his children, so he had no choice but to shoot it twice. This is because when he heard a first detonation he jumped and tried to flee.

own No em He acknowledges that he shares these stories to demonstrate his willingness to do anything no matter how “difficult, messy and ugly” it may seem, if he considers it necessary.

“We love animals, but difficult decisions like this happen all the time on a farm. Unfortunately, a few weeks ago we had to put down three horses that had been in our family for 25 years. If you want more real, honest and politically incorrect stories that will blow the media away, book ‘No Going Back,’” she wrote on platform X, formerly known as Twitter.

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