Since reports emerged of South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem's act of killing her pet, the Republican has suggested to US President Joe Biden what he should do with Commander.
Kristi Noem made headlines last week when her excerpts from the memoir “There is no way back”were published by the guardian in which he wrote that he had killed his pet named Cricket.
According to the book's latest revelations, cited by CNN, Noem wrote that if she became president, she would make sure that Commander, Joe Biden's dog, “was nowhere to be found on the premises.”
Donald Trump's potential VP pick wrote: “What would I do if I were president on my first day in office in 2025? Thanks for asking. I happen to have a list. The first thing I would do is make sure Joe Biden the dog wasn't nowhere on the ground [‘Commander, say hello to Cricket for me’]”.
“But my dog, Foster, would surely be welcome. He comes with me to the Capitol all the time and loves everyone,” the 52-year-old wrote in her memoir.
The Biden family's German shepherd has been popular as it bit Secret Service personnel in 24 different incidents according to the outlet, forcing handlers to remove the animal from the facility.
In response to Sunday's attacks, Noem said CBS News: “How many people are enough to be attacked and dangerously injured before making a decision about a dog and what to do with it?”
“That's the issue that the president should be held accountable for,” Noem said.