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Hillary Clinton says “don’t vote for anyone you wouldn’t trust with your dog” while trolling South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem, who revealed she shot and killed her 14-month-old puppy Cricket.

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Hillary Clinton trolled South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem on Monday after she admitted in her upcoming book that she shot and killed her 14-month-old dog, Cricket.

Clinton had tweeted “Don’t vote for anyone you don’t trust with your dog” in February 2021.

At the time, the message was aimed at Republican Senator Ted Cruz, who left the family poodle Snowflake at home while vacationing in Cancun in the middle of a dangerous winter storm in Texas.

“Still true,” Clinton posted on X on Monday, a clear swipe at Noem for her decision to murder Cricket.

Naomi’s new book, No turning back: The truth about what’s wrong with politics and how we move America forwardHe detailed how he shot and killed the dog and a goat in an effort to prove that he is capable of dealing with anything that is “difficult, messy and ugly.”

Governor Kristi Noem

Hillary Clinton (left) trolled South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem (right) on Monday after she admitted in her upcoming book that she shot and killed her 14-month-old dog, Cricket, receiving widespread criticism for not rehome the young dog.

Clinton originally wrote:

Clinton originally wrote, “Don’t vote for anyone you wouldn’t trust with your dog” after Republican Senator Ted Cruz left his dog Snowflake at home in Texas during a major winter storm; On Monday he applied the same motto to Noem.

But she clearly underestimated the consequences.

‘She is dead’ a Trump ally told The Hillsuggesting she had ruined her chances of becoming former President Donald Trump’s running mate in 2024.

“Any time you have to respond more than once to a story, it’s not good,” the source added.

Another Republican strategist reiterated that point.

“She’s basically dropped out of the race to be vice president,” the strategist told the newspaper.

In the book, the governor writes that she shot Cricket, a 14-month-old wirehaired pointer, in the gravel pit on her family’s property moments before her children returned from school.

The dog, Noem claimed, had an “aggressive personality” that could not be tamed, as evidenced by the fact that Cricket ruined a pheasant hunt by being “crazy with excitement, chasing all those birds and having fun.” life.’

Cricket was a wirehaired pointer (pictured) who had a

Cricket was a wirehaired pointer (pictured) who had an “aggressive personality,” Noem claimed, and ate several chickens belonging to a local family like “a trained killer” before turning around and biting her.

South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem is photographed with another dog she owned, Hazel, a Vizsla.

South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem is photographed with another dog she owned, Hazel, a Vizsla.

A Facebook image shows South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem with a gun. In her next book, she writes about Cricket, a 14-month-old wirehaired pointer, who Noem shot in the gravel pit on her family's property, moments before her children returned from school.

A Facebook image shows South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem with a gun. In her next book, she writes about Cricket, a 14-month-old wirehaired pointer, who Noem shot in the gravel pit on her family’s property, moments before her children returned from school.

Additionally, when the governor of South Dakota took Cricket with her to meet a local family, the dog began killing the family’s chickens like “a trained killer.”

According to an excerpt from a book obtained by the guardianCricket “grabbed one chicken at a time, crushed it to death in one bite, and then dropped it to attack another.”

When Noem finally grabbed the dog, she wrote that Cricket “turned around to bite me.”

Cricket was “the picture of pure joy.” Meanwhile the owner of the chickens was crying.

Noem said she wrote a check “for the price they asked for and helped them get rid of the bodies covering the crime scene.”

“I hated that dog,” Noem wrote, believing the 14-month-old dog was “untamable,” “dangerous to anyone he came into contact with” and “less than useless…as a hunting dog.”

So he decided to kill Cricket.

“At that time,” the governor wrote. “I realized I had to put her down.”

“It wasn’t a pleasant job,” Noem said, “but it had to be done.” And when it was over, I realized that there was another unpleasant job to do.

Noem decided to also kill the family goat because it was “nasty and mean,” as it was not neutered and smelled “disgusting and musky.” [and] stale” and “loved to chase” the governor’s children.

She also “dragged him into the gravel pit,” but the goat jumped out when she tried to shoot him, briefly leaving him alive.

Noem said she had to go back to her truck and retrieve another projectile and then “rushed back to the gravel pit and left it.”

His actions were witnessed, he said, by a construction crew working nearby.

Moments later, the bus dropped off their children.

“Kennedy looked around confused,” Noem recalled of her daughter, who asked, “Hey, where’s Cricket?”

Noem then admitted, “I guess if I were a better politician, I wouldn’t tell the story here.”

Since the public outcry over her treatment of Cricket, Noem has been forced to respond several times.

On Friday, Noem wrote on X: “We love animals, but difficult decisions like this happen all the time on a farm.”

“Sadly, a few weeks ago we had to put down 3 horses that had been in our family for 25 years,” he said.

“If you want more real, honest and politically incorrect stories that will blow the minds of the media, book ‘No Going Back,'” the governor added.

In a post on

He then argued that he had the right to shoot him.

‘The fact is, South Dakota law states that dogs that attack and kill livestock can be euthanized. Since Cricket had shown aggressive behavior towards people by biting them, I decided what I did,” he wrote.

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