South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem Confesses to Never Meeting Kim Jong Un Despite Previous Book Claim

Kristi Noem’s book has once again sparked controversy, this time due to a factual error regarding her alleged meeting with Kim Jong Un. However, it has been revealed that the meeting never actually took place.

The South Dakota Governor made an appearance on CBS’ “Face The Nation” on Sunday morning to discuss politics and her soon-to-be-released autobiography ‘No Going Back’. During the interview, host Margaret Brennan asked Governor Noem about a passage in her book where she mentioned meeting the North Korean dictator.

In a recent clip, Governor Noem addressed the controversy surrounding a passage in her upcoming book. She clarified that the passage in question is being removed from the book after it was brought to her attention. Governor Noem expressed surprise, stating that she had no idea the story made its way into the book.

During questioning, KN, who was once a top contender to be former President Donald Trump’s running mate, emphasizes her meetings with foreign leaders. However, she admits to making an error and states that the publisher is correcting it.

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By the way, many people on Twitter are criticizing Governor Noem for the video clip. They suggest that this recent mistake might harm her chances of becoming the Vice President, especially considering that she also mentioned shooting and killing a dog in her book.

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The governor, in her defense, argued that animals on farms perish frequently, implying that it is an inevitable occurrence. However, this justification failed to appease individuals who hold great regard for animals and their wellbeing.

By the way, she also talked about the dog story on ‘FTN’. She mentioned that she included it in the book to demonstrate her willingness to make difficult choices.

Regardless of the outcome, this book is causing public relations nightmares for Noem. It remains to be seen if she will still be offered Trump’s coveted vice presidential spot.

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