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Biden's dog 'should be put down', opponent who shot and killed her own dog suggests

Sky News Monday, 6 May 2024 ()
Joe Biden's dog - which has bitten US Secret Service staff several times - should be put down, a political opponent, who wrote about shooting her own dog, has suggested.
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News video: Controversy Erupts as Kristi Noem Faces Backlash Over Remark on President Biden's Dog

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In a recent interview on Face the Nation, South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem faced tough questions about her controversial views on dogs. Noem, who had previously written about shooting her hunting dog to death in a book, was asked about her suggestion that President Joe Biden's dog, Commander, should...

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