Trump’s vice presidential hopeful Kristi Noem is standing by her claims that Joe Biden’s aggressive dog Commander should be put down just like she did with her ‘dangerous’ pup: ‘Say hello to the crickets’

Government. Kristi Noem suggested to the President Joe BidenIn another stunning defense a man shot and killed his 14-month-old puppy after his dog commander was fired due to his aggressive behaviour.

South Dakota The Republican said he told the story of killing his farm dog Cricket because ‘people need to understand who I am.’

At the end of her book where she told the story about the dog being shot and killed, Noem suggested that Biden’s German Shepherd Commander should be removed, and wrote that the dog should ‘say hello to Cricket.’

He told CBS Face the Nation host Margaret Brennan on Sunday that he thought it would be best to put down the president’s dog, which was removed from the scene. white House Complicated after a series of attacks.

South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem suggests removing President Joe Biden’s dog commander

Biden's German shepherd commander was removed from the White House complex after multiple reports of biting incidents

Biden’s German shepherd commander was removed from the White House complex after multiple reports of biting incidents

‘Joe Biden’s dog has 24 people of Secret Service were attacked,’ Noem said. ‘So how many people can be attacked and dangerously hurt before a dog makes a decision?’

He further said, ‘This is the question for which the President should be held accountable.’

Multiple reports emerged about how the commander displayed aggressive behavior toward staff and created security issues and risks, particularly for Secret Service agents.

However, she dodged Brennan’s question about whether she thought the commander ‘should be shot.’

Noem said she took proper care of her ‘untrained’ dog by taking Cricket to the gravel pit Shot after he showed aggressive behavior like killing the neighbor’s chickens and trying to bite her,

Critics claim that Noem, who shot her dog while her children were at school, could have re-homed the dog or surrendered it to a shelter that would be better equipped to train the animal. Could have been properly equipped.

Noem details the story of the shooting death of her 'dangerous' 14-month-old farm puppy Cricket (not pictured) in her upcoming book

Noem details the story of the shooting death of her ‘dangerous’ 14-month-old farm puppy Cricket (not pictured) in her upcoming book

Noem’s book ‘No Going Back: The Truth on What’s Wrong with Politics and How We Move America Forward’ will be released on May 7. The release followed weeks of criticism after a piece was published in The Guardian where the governor made a statement that was two decades old. The story of killing his family’s farm dog.

“This story is in the book for a reason — because people need to understand who I am and some of those difficult decisions,” Noem told Brennan on Sunday.

After the story came to light, Noem’s chances of being selected as Donald Trump’s Vice President also decreased significantly.