Trump's Veep Contender Says She Killed Her Dog And Goat. Then Defends Self
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Kristi Noem, in her memoir, said that the 14-month-old dog behaved like a "trained assassin".
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Noem, who is also the governor of South Dakota, said in her upcoming memoir that she killed an "untrainable" dog called Cricket on her family farm.
She said that the 14-month-old dog behaved like a "trained assassin," and was "dangerous to anyone she came in contact with."