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South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem suggests in a new book that President Joe Biden’s dog Commander should suffer the same fate as the working dog he shot on his farm.
In her book “No Going Back,” Noem wrote that if she were president, at the top of her list of potential priorities on the first day of 2025, would commander-in-chief It wrote that it would ensure that “no one is anywhere on the scene.” CNN.
“What would I do if I were president on my first day in office in 2025? Thanks for asking. I happen to have a list. (“Commander, please say hello to Cricket for me”). However, you are welcome to foster my dog. He always comes to the Capitol with me and he loves everyone,” Noem wrote.
CNN reported in February that Commander, the Biden family’s German shepherd, had bit Secret Service agents in 24 separate incidents at the White House and elsewhere.
The dog was taken from the White House last October.
Noem appeared on CBS’ “Face the Nation” on Sunday and said, “Joe Biden’s dog attacked 24 Secret Service agents. How many people are attacked, enough to cause dangerous injuries?”
“That’s an issue that the president should be responsible for,” Noem said.
“Face the Nation” host Margaret Brennan interjected: “Are you saying he should be shot?”
“That’s what the president is responsible for,” Noem continued, without stopping to respond. “What number is it?”
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