South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem has doubled down on her story about killing her dog, saying people are upset because “the fake news” twisted it.
The anecdote is included in her forthcoming memoir, a copy of which was obtained by The Guardian. In the book, Noem recounts killing an aggressive 14-month-old dog named Cricket by shooting it in a gravel pit, and then soon afterward shooting a “nasty and mean” goat of hers to death.
The story was received extremely poorly and has drawn criticism across the political spectrum.
Now, the governor — and potential Donald Trump vice presidential pick — is blaming the backlash on the media. In an interview with Fox News’ Sean Hannity on Wednesday, Noem said:
Well, Sean, you know how the fake news works. They leave out some or most of the facts of a story, they put the worst spin on it, and that’s what’s happened in this case.
Noem said that Cricket was a working dog and not a puppy, and that it was a “hard decision” that she had made to protect her children from an aggressive dog that was “extremely dangerous.”








