Noem does not say whether she met Kim Jong Un amid criticism over book
- South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem made changes to her memoir "No Going Back," specifically removing a story about meeting North Korean leader Kim Jong Un.
- Noem aims to solidify her tough image and criticizes politicians in her memoir, but faced backlash for inaccurate claims and dodging questions about the Kim Jong Un meeting.
- Noem's office acknowledged errors in the book, clarifying that Kim Jong Un should not have been included among world leaders mentioned.
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US governor raises eyebrows with claim she met North Korean leader Kim Jong Un
An upcoming book by conservative American governor Kristi Noem will be amended to remove a reference to her alleged meeting with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, the book’s publisher announced Sunday, after her claim that she stood up to the “little tyrant” raised eyebrows. “At the request of Governor Noem, we are removing a […]
Kristi Noem removes claims she met Kim Jong Un from book, continues to defend dog killing
Noem's office working to correct some errors ahead of publication, including a passage claiming that Kim, a reclusive dictator, was one of the world leaders she met with as a member of the House Armed Services Committee
Noem acknowledges removing Kim Jong Un claim from book, continues to defend dog killing
South Dakota Gov. Kristi L. Noem (R) on Sunday acknowledged that she was removing a claim that she met with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un from her forthcoming book and continued to defend her decision to kill a dog.
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