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CNN Anchor Suggests Noem Dog Story in Book Aims to Attract Trump Support

In an attempt to appeal to former President Donald Trump, a CNN anchor speculates that South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem may have included a narrative in her new book about putting down her dog. Social media is rife with controversy regarding the story at the time of the anchor's assessment. The 7th of May is the anticipated publication date for Noem's book, No Going Back: The Truth on What's Wrong with Politics and How We Move America Forward. Trump, who has previously expressed antipathy toward canines, may have been influenced by Noem's decision to include the story, according to the anchor's speculation.

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The theory put forth by the anchor makes reference to Trump's prior remarks regarding his lack of time for a companion and his assertion that owning a dog would appear "phony." The justification provided by Noem for relinquishing her companion A dog that threatens livestock is permissible under South Dakota law, the basis for cricket. Trump has also expressed his endorsement of Noem's book in public, referring to it as a "winner."

Additionally, Noem has declared her unwavering allegiance to Trump, stating unequivocally that she would prefer him to President Joe Biden "every single day of the week," notwithstanding the outcome of his hush money trial conviction. A Trump 2024 campaign spokesperson has been contacted by the Washington Examiner to provide additional insight on the subject.
 

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