Kristi Noem under pressure for alleged tall tale about meeting Kim Jong Un

Gov. Kristi Noem (R-SD) is facing criticism about a story in her book that has nothing to do with her killing her allegedly “dangerous” dog.

Aside from the grim story about shooting her family’s failed hunting dog, a 14-month-old named Cricket, Noem also uses the book to recount what appears to be a tall tale about meeting with an infamous world leader. The Dakota Scout reports that in Noem’s book, No Going Back: The Truth on What’s Wrong with Politics and How We Move America Forward, which will be released next week, she claims to have met with North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un while serving in Congress.

“Through my tenure on the House Armed Services Committee, I had the chance to travel to many countries to meet with world leaders,” Noem wrote in the book, according to the outlet. “I remember when I met with North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un. I’m sure he underestimated me, having no clue about my experience staring down little tyrants (I’d been a children’s pastor, after all).

“Dealing with foreign leaders takes resolve, preparation and determination,” Noem continues. “My experiences on those many foreign trips made me a better member of Congress and a stronger governor. It allowed me to hone my deal-making skills, which play a crucial role in leadership.”

Noem represented South Dakota in the House of Representatives from 2011 until 2019, serving on the House Armed Services Committee from 2013 until 2015. Kim’s first international trip was in 2018, and no congressional delegation made any reported trips to North Korea during her time on the committee.

An anonymous former high-level staffer on the committee told the outlet that Noem’s claim was “bulls***,” and the Dakota Scout reported that it spoke to a dozen former committee staffers who had no knowledge of a meeting between Kim and Noem. She did visit China while a member of the House Armed Services Committee in 2014.

Noem spokesman Ian Fury told the Washington Examiner that the mention of Kim as the leader the then-congresswoman met was an error that will be corrected, alongside another error concerning the timing of a call between Noem and former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley.

“It was brought to our attention that the upcoming book ‘No Going Back’ has two small errors,” Fury said in a statement. “This has been communicated to the ghostwriter and editor. Kim Jong Un was included in a list of world leaders and shouldn’t have been. The Governor spoke with Nikki Haley in 2020 and met with her in 2021. The book has not been released yet, and all future editions will be corrected.”

He also took issue with coverage around “tiny issues” in the governor’s forthcoming book and took aim at President Joe Biden’s fabrications of stories.

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“The media will, of course, try and make these tiny issues huge but will continue to downplay Joe Biden’s repeated and false claims he was in jail with Nelson Mandela, started the civil rights movement, drove an 18 wheeler, and his uncle was eaten by cannibals,” Fury added.

Noem was elected governor of South Dakota in 2018, the same year then-President Donald Trump had his first meeting with Kim in Singapore. She has been considered one of the top contenders to be Trump’s running mate in November.

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