Noem Fires Back at Cuban: "Enough is Enough"
Governor Kristi Noem didn't hold back when responding to Rep. Dan Cuban's recent criticism of former President Donald Trump. Noem, known for her staunch support of Trump, blasted Cuban's remarks as "out of touch" and "divisive."
"Enough is enough," Noem declared in a statement released on her official Twitter account. "The American people are tired of the same old tired rhetoric from the left. We need leaders who focus on solutions, not on tearing down our country."
Cuban, a Democrat from South Dakota, had criticized Trump's handling of the COVID-19 pandemic and his rhetoric surrounding the 2020 election. "It's time we put the past behind us and move forward as a nation," Cuban stated in a press release, urging "unity and compromise."
But Noem clearly wasn't buying it. "The left wants to rewrite history," she argued in her statement. "They want to silence anyone who dares to speak out against their radical agenda. They want to divide us and weaken us. I will not stand for it."
The back-and-forth between Noem and Cuban comes at a time of heightened political tension in South Dakota. With the state facing a number of challenges, including economic woes and a surge in COVID-19 cases, the debate over Trump's legacy is likely to continue.
It remains to be seen how this latest exchange will impact the political landscape in South Dakota. But one thing is certain: the battle over the soul of the Republican party is far from over.
Here's what we know:
- Governor Noem has been a vocal supporter of Trump, often defending his policies and rhetoric.
- Rep. Dan Cuban is a Democrat from South Dakota, known for his progressive views.
- Noem's response to Cuban's criticism was strong and forceful, highlighting her commitment to Trump's legacy.
- The exchange between the two politicians comes amid political division in South Dakota.
- The future political impact of this exchange remains uncertain.
Keep an eye out for further developments as this story unfolds.