South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem has faced intense scrutiny and backlash following revelations in her upcoming book 'No Going Back' where she admitted to shooting her 14-month-old dog, Cricket, described as extremely dangerous, to protect her children. This admission has sparked widespread criticism and has significantly impacted her political career, including being removed from former President Donald Trump's vice-presidential shortlist. Trump, along with other political figures and the public, expressed disgust, particularly criticizing Noem's handling of the situation. Additionally, Noem's book has come under fire for containing a dubious claim about meeting North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, which she later acknowledged was false and blamed on her ghostwriter. The controversy surrounding these revelations has led to the cancellation of a fundraiser and has raised questions about her viability as a future vice-presidential candidate.