The Hill reports:
South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem (R) said Friday that Democratic governors who have pledged to resist President-elect Trump’s immigration policies are being “extremely irresponsible” and should instead seek dialogue with the incoming administration.
“If I had a new president in the White House, and even if he wasn’t from my political party, the first thing I would do would be call him up and see if I could get a meeting,” Noem said on NewsNation’s “Elizabeth Vargas Reports.”
The Republican governor dismissed early opposition from Democratic governors like Illinois’ JB Pritzker and California’s Gavin Newsom as “not a mature response” to Trump’s election victory.
Read the full article. Remember all those times Kristi Noem cooperated with the Biden administration?
South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem said Friday that Democratic governors who have pledged to resist President-elect Donald Trump’s immigration policies are being “extremely irresponsible” and should instead seek dialogue with the incoming administration. https://t.co/txWtXVkVKA
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