Midwest
'The View' goes off on ‘Governor Cruella’ Kristi Noem over killing dog: ‘Sign of a sociopath’
ABC’s “The View” co-hosts teed off on South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem, labeling her “Governor Cruella” and a “sociopath” over her upcoming memoir that reveals she once killed a young dog.
Co-host Whoopi Goldberg kicked off the segment by noting that “both sides of the aisle do not agree on much” but have been “united in outrage” over an excerpt from Noem’s upcoming memoir “No Going Back,” which is set to be released on May 7. In the excerpt reported on by The Guardian, Noem described taking her 14-month-old female dog Cricket to a “gravel pit” near her farm and shooting her because it was “less than worthless,” “untrainable” and had killed several chickens.
“Give it back, b—h, give it back, why you gonna kill it?” Goldberg said before asking her fellow panelists to chime in.
DEFIANT KRISTI NOEM DEFENDS KILLING FARM PUP AMID CRITICISM FROM DEMS, GOP
South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem reveals in an upcoming memoir that she once killed a young dog. (AP Photo/Phelan M. Ebenhack, File)
“This is a puppy. If your dog is acting wrongly, it’s because you are incompetent at training that dog,” Alyssa Farah Griffin said.
“If you have a really challenging dog, there are countless organizations to re-home them to someone who loves the dog enough. I want justice for Cricket,” she continued. “It’s terrible.”
Sunny Hostin said a “sign of a sociopath is someone that kills animals”
“I’m not a clinician, but she killed her animal,” Hostin said, noting that Noem also described killing a “nasty and mean” goat at the same gravel pit.
Hostin then said Cricket was a hunting dog, and Noem wanted it to help hunt pheasants, so killing a chicken should have been par for the course.
“That’s what she wanted the dog to do, yet she kills the dog,” Hostin said.
“Shout out to all of those animal rescues that are out there that would have taken Cricket and loved Cricket,” she added. “It is very important for people to understand that sometimes dogs, they are like your children. They are your fur babies, and it is despicable that she not only did this, she wrote about it and is defending it.”
SOCIAL MEDIA DISTURBED BY GOV NOEM’S STORY ABOUT SHOOTING HER 14-MONTH-OLD DOG: ‘NOT NORMAL’
Sunny Hostin said a “sign of a sociopath is someone that kills animals” when discussing South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem’s admission that she once killed a young dog. (Screenshot/ABC)
Ana Navarro, a staunch critic of presumptive GOP nominee former President Trump, then said she hopes Noem is selected as his running mate “so that we can all show up and protest against her with our puppies.” She also noted that there are dozens of organizations in South Dakota that help animals.
“The only woman I know who shot dogs is Cruella de Vil. She was a villain in a Disney movie, so now she’s Governor Cruella and … I just couldn’t believe she wrote about it as if it was normal,” Navarro said. “If she hates and shoots untrainable dogs who are dangerous to anyone they come into contact with, Trump better be careful.”
Sara Haines reminded viewers that Noem also called the dog “less than worthless” as a hunting dog in the excerpt.
“Doing it is shocking,” Haines said. “The idea that you would write it in a book so anyone else ever knew is like, what was she thinking?”
Griffin said that she believes Noem thought Trump it would make her seem tough, but the former White House director of strategic communications feels that strategy won’t resonate.
BLUE STATE GOVERNORS SHARE PICS OF THEIR DOGS TO DUNK ON GOV NOEM’S STORY OF SHOOTING HER OWN DOG
Noems book, titled “No Going Back: The Truth on Whats Wrong with Politics and How We Move America Forward,” is slated to be released on May 7. (Kristi Noem)
“He’ll think it’s bizarre. He barely steps foot off of a country club. He does not relate to a woman gunning down … ‘Old Yeller’ style,” she said.
Noem initially addressed the controversy on Friday, posting on X that her family loves animals, “but tough decisions” are often made on farms.
“We love animals, but tough decisions like this happen all the time on a farm. Sadly, we just had to put down 3 horses a few weeks ago that had been in our family for 25 years,” she posted, encouraging people to purchase her memoir for “real, honest, and politically INcorrect stories that’ll have the media gasping.”
On Sunday, Noem said she does not shy away from difficult decisions and believes “people are looking for leaders who are authentic.”
Fox News Digital’s Emma Colton contributed to this report.
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Cleveland, OH
Cleveland police investigate fatal shooting in Detroit-Shoreway neighborhood
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) – A Bedford man died after being shot in the city’s Detroit-Shoreway neighborhood early Sunday morning.
The Cuyahoga County Medical Examiner identified the victim as Raynell Clay, 31.
The medical examiner said Clay was brought to MetroHealth Medical Center from W. 54th Street by private vehicle around 1:30 a.m.
Clay was pronounced dead at the hospital from his injuries.
Cleveland police said their homicide detectives are investigating and there are no arrests.
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Illinois
Central Illinois couple spends golden years serving others
PEORIA (25News Now) – One Central Illinois couple is spending their golden years trying to make the world a better place.
Sandy and Phillip Anton have been volunteering at Midwest Food Bank since 2022. Sandy interacts with clients, helping them get checked in and pick out good food. Phillip is the one who operates the overhead door so that volunteers can load up the vehicles. Both of them are trained in other roles as well.
“We’ve been aware, through family and community connections, of the need, of food insecurity. We know the need is out there. We made a purposeful decision to focus our retirement on food insecurity,” Sandy said.
The food bank praised the couple for their skill at interacting with the community. The organization do much of their work with the help of volunteers like the Antons.
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Iowa
Former Iowa High School Football Standouts Enter Transfer Portal
The mass exodus of Iowa State football players from within the program now includes a number of former Iowa high school football standouts.
Gabe Burkle from Cedar Rapids Prairie High School, Will Tompkins from Cedar Falls High School and Caleb Bacon of Lake Mills High School have joined the likes of Rocco Becht, Carson Hanson, Jontez Williams, Jeremiah Cooper and Ben Brahmer in the transfer portal.
All of this started when Matt Campbell left as head coach of the Cyclones for the same position at Penn State.
Burkle, a 6-foot-6 redshirt junior tight end, was a three-star recruit coming out of high school who picked Iowa State over offers from Kansas State, Michigan State and Indiana. He was an all-stater, catching 23 passes for 324 yards as a senior.
He is coming off a season in which he caught 26 passes for 302 yards with a touchdown for the Cyclones, including a four-catch, 85-yard performance vs. South Dakota where he scored his lone touchdown of the season.
Tompkins, a 6-foot-6 freshman offensive lineman, was ranked as the No. 34 offensive tackle in his class coming out of high school, making all-state honors while helping block for a Cedar Falls offense that had over 1,900 yards rushing and 1,600 yards passing.
Tennessee, Nebraska, Wisconsin, USC, MInnesota, Missouri, Kansas, Kansas State and even Penn State offered Tompkins, but he selected Campbell and the Cyclones.
Bacon, a redshirt senior linebacker, was a two-time all-state selection at Lake Mills and a two-time district player of the year. He led all of Class A in Iowa high school football as a senior with 103 tackles, including 90 solo stops.
This past fall, Bacon, who was a walk-on to the Cyclones, recorded 68 tackles with 9.5 for loss.
Iowa State has received confirmation of players returning to the program under new head coach Jimmy Rogers, including a handful of former Iowa high school football standouts.
Connor Moberly, who led Southeast Polk High School to multiple Class 5A state football championships, has confirmed he will return to the Cyclones as a quarterback candidate in 2026. Kicker Kyle Konrardy of Dubuque Senior has done the same, along with Jack Limbaugh from Algona High School.
Moberly has been a backup behind Becht while Konrardy has been a multi-time Big 12 Conference Special Teams Player of the Week selection. He has kicked several game-winners for Iowa State. Limbaugh was a true freshman this past fall.
Bryce Anderson, who played at West Des Moines Valley High School, has announced he is entering the transfer portal following the season at Memphis.
Anderson, a 6-foot-5 redshirt sophomore tight end, played at Iowa Central Community College where he caught 29 passes for 303 yards and six touchdowns in 12 games.
He had 12 catches for 101 yards for the Tigers this past season, including six receptions in his final three games.
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