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Republican South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem implied that President Joe Biden should consider putting down his dog, Commander, due to incidents where Commander bit or attacked Secret Service agents. Biden's dog, Commander, was relocated off the White House grounds in October after biting or attacking Secret Service agents on multiple occasions. Noem is seeking to become Donald Trump's vice presidential pick in the 2024 election, but some say her memoir comments about putting down animals could ruin her chances.
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00:00It's Benzinga, and here's what's on the block.
00:02Republican South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem implied that President Joe Biden should consider
00:07putting down his dog Commander due to incidents where Commander bit or attacked Secret Service
00:11agents. Biden's dog Commander was relocated off of the White House grounds in October
00:16after biting or attacking Secret Service agents on multiple occasions.
00:20Noem is seeking to become Donald Trump's vice presidential pick in the 2024 election,
00:24but some say her memoir comments about putting down animals could ruin her chances.
00:29Noem faces significant criticism from both Democrats and Republicans over her memoir's
00:33anecdotes about personally euthanizing family farm animals, including a dog named Cricket and a goat.
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