Kristi Noem Hits Back At CNN Host For Bringing Up Dog Killing Story: 'We Covered This!'
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The South Dakota governor wasn't having it with Dana Bash, who asked whether she has "regrets" toward sharing the anecdote in her book "No Going Back."
South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem (R) didn’t appear cool with CNN’s Dana Bash asking about her dog killing story on Sunday after the host brought up the anecdote from her book she released earlier this year.
“Now that you’ve had time to process all of that, in all candor, do you have regrets?” asked “State of the Union” host of the “pretty intense criticism” the governor faced after writing about shooting and killing a 14-month-old wirehaired pointer named Cricket in her book “No Going Back.”
“You know, that story’s a 20 year old story of a mom who made a very difficult decision to protect her children from a vicious animal that was attacking livestock and killing livestock and attacking people,” said Noem, who described Cricket as “untrainable” and “aggressive” in the book.
Noem, who has doubled down on defending the killing in the wake of the backlash, said the anecdote was in the book because it was “difficult” for her.
“So what I’m hearing is no regrets, not just about writing about it but—,” Bash said.