One down 4 more to go that many assumed would be Trump’s VP. Since he hinted it was a female weeks ago and the choices are getting whittled down, I’m starting to get a bad feeling that the Deep State will get their way and Trump will pick the anti-Trump globalist who loves open borders, Haley…
Kristi Noem, the Governor of South Dakota and a previously speculated contender for the vice presidential spot on Donald Trump’s ticket in the upcoming presidential election, seems to have fallen out of favor. Speculation about her prospects dimmed significantly following the release of her memoir, in which she recounts a disturbing incident from her past involving the killing of the family dog.
If Kristi Noem’s chances of being Trump’s VP weren’t already zero, they are now. Glenn Greenwald & Tucker Carlson sealed the deal. pic.twitter.com/ukNw9diS91
— Grifters Posting Ls 🇺🇸🐊 (@LoomerLs) June 22, 2024
During an interview on “Meet the Press” last Sunday, the conversation turned to whether Noem was still being considered for the vice presidential nomination. When questioned about her current standing in the vetting process and whether she had received any official documents from Trump’s campaign, Noem confirmed that she had not been sent any paperwork, indicating a possible shift away from her candidacy. She acknowledged ongoing discussions with Trump, emphasizing that the final decision rested solely with him.
The focus then shifted to the narrowed list of potential vice presidential candidates, which reportedly includes North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum, Ohio Senator JD Vance, and Florida Senator Marco Rubio. When asked about the absence of any women on the shortlist, despite previous statements by Trump expressing openness to the idea, Noem responded diplomatically. She stressed the importance of selecting the most capable candidate who could contribute to a victory, highlighting Trump’s strong standing and policy alignment as key factors.
Gov. Kristi Noem Says Trump Should Pick A Woman VP to Show That He Supports Women’s Health: Gov. Kristi Noem (R-S.D.), has some advice for Donald Trump: He should pick a woman as his running mate.
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— JPNWMN (@JPNWMN) June 9, 2024
Further, Noem addressed the controversy surrounding her memoir, specifically the narrative of her shooting her family’s dog, Cricket, which she described as a protective measure taken twenty years ago to safeguard her children from a dangerous animal. She justified the inclusion of this episode in her memoir as an illustration of the difficult decisions she has faced.
Update: Trump’s VP candidate will attend the Thursday debate. Our survey will be complete by Wednesday. Hope we have the winner listed below.
Several others we could have added: Kristi Noem, Marco Rubio, General Flynn – or maybe this guy https://t.co/4xssO3Frgl pic.twitter.com/9Xy0KpKBWk
— Rasmussen Reports (@Rasmussen_Poll) June 23, 2024
As for Trump’s decision on his running mate, he has hinted at having made his choice but plans to keep it confidential until the upcoming presidential debate this Thursday. An official announcement is expected around the time of the Republican National Convention, either during or just before the event. This announcement will clarify the final ticket and likely put to rest any remaining speculation about Noem’s involvement.
Major Points
- Kristi Noem, once considered a potential vice presidential candidate alongside Donald Trump, seems unlikely to be chosen following revelations in her memoir.
- In her book, Noem details a past incident where she killed the family dog, which has significantly impacted her standing.
- During an interview on “Meet the Press,” Noem confirmed she has not received any vetting paperwork from Trump’s campaign, suggesting she’s not being considered.
- The current shortlist for Trump’s vice presidential pick includes Doug Burgum, JD Vance, and Marco Rubio, with no women candidates.
- Trump has reportedly decided on his vice presidential choice but plans to announce it at or just before the Republican National Convention.
Fallon Jacobson – Reprinted with permission of Whatfinger News