Tuesday, November 19, 2024

Trump's Veep Contender Faces Backlash Over Dog and Goat Killing Confessions

NEW DELHI: Donald Trump's running mate Christy Nome has sparked outrage after admitting the death of the family dog ​​and goat.

Christie Nome, now the governor of South Dakota, revealed in her upcoming memoir that she killed an “untrained” dog named Cricket on her family's farm.

He described the 14-month-old dog as exhibiting behavior like a “trained killer” and “dangerous to anyone he came in contact with”.

In her memoir, first shared by The Guardian on Friday, Noem also revealed her intense hatred of the dog, citing its interference with hunting and its attacks on chickens owned by a local family.

“Feeling that I must put her down,” he wrote, he retrieved his gun and then guided Cricket to a gravel pit.

Noem said his family had a male goat that was described as “ugly and ugly”.

The goat emitted a “disgusting, musky, maddened” odor and delighted in chasing Noam's children, often knocking them over and spoiling their clothes.

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He said he wanted to euthanize the goat just like he did with his dog.

Answering the parts, the Democratic Party They tried to use the incident in the context of the 2024 election, branding them “horrifying” and “disturbing” under the leadership of Joe Biden. “If you want elected officials who avoid bragging about the brutal killing of their pets as part of their self-promotion efforts, heed our call — vote for Democratic candidates,” the Democratic National Committee said. of dog owners.

Beta Kristi scolds Noem
People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) condemned Kristy Noam's decision to euthanize the dog, asserting that she lacked an understanding of essential political principles such as compassion and education.

Colin O'Brien, PETA's senior director, said, “Most Americans value their dogs, and we expect Governor Noam to be deeply misguided for allowing this live puppy to harm chickens. She needs to train or find a more appropriate caretaker who can provide her with the right environment.”

“In an official statement, he commented, 'Noyam has no clear understanding of the important political principles of education, co-operation, reconciliation and compassion.'

Christy Nome, however, stood up to defend herself against the criticism surrounding the story of euthanizing her dog.

“We love animals, but tough decisions like this always happen on a farm. Unfortunately, 3 horses that have been in our family for 25 years had to be put down a few weeks ago,” he wrote on his X (formerly Twitter) account.


His book, “No Going Back: The Truth on What's Wrong with Politics and How You Move America Forward”, is set to be published in the US on May 7. Reports suggest that he is among the candidates being considered by Donald Trump. His vice-presidential running mate.

Trump is set to face Democratic President Joe Biden in the general election on November 5.

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