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Noem suggests that Biden’s dog, Commander, should suffer the same fate as Cricket, the dog she shot.

The governor of South Dakota. Kristi Noem suggests in his new book that President Joe BidenCommander’s dog is expected to suffer a similar fate to the working dog she shot on her farm.

At the top of a list of potential priorities for the first day of 2025 in her book, “No Going Back,” Noem writes that if she were president, she would ensure that the commander “is nowhere on the ground,” according to an advance copy obtained by CNN.

“What would I do if I were president on my first day in office in 2025? Thanks for asking the question. I happen to have a list. The first thing I would do is make sure Joe Biden’s dog isn’t anywhere on the field (“Commander, say hello to Cricket for me”). But my dog, Foster, would definitely be welcome. He comes with me to the Capitol all the time and loves everyone,” Noem wrote.

Commander, the Biden family’s German shepherd, bit Secret Service personnel in 24 separate incidents at the White House and other locations, according to a February CNN report.

The dog was kicked out of the White House last October.

During a Sunday appearance on CBS’s “Face the Nation,” Noem said, “Joe Biden’s dog attacked 24 Secret Service people.” So how many people does it take to be attacked and dangerously injured before you make a decision about a dog and what to do with it?

“This is the issue that the president should be held accountable for,” Noem said.

“Face the Nation” host Margaret Brennan chimed in: “Are you saying he should be shot?”

“This is what the president should be responsible for,” Noem continued, without pausing to respond. “What is the number?”

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