Tall tale about little dictator forces amendments to Noem's book
Publisher to alter future copies of book after 'conflating' world leaders' names
A story in Gov. Kristi Noem’s yet-to-be released book about a meeting she had with North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un that never happened is forcing the book’s publishing company to correct future editions.
In a statement to The Dakota Scout Thursday evening, Noem’s spokesman Ian Fury said that the book’s publisher, Center Street, would be “addressing conflated world leaders’ names in the book” before it is released to the public next Tuesday, May 7.
In “No Going Back,” Noem also speaks about meeting with world leaders like China’s Xi Jinping, South Korean President Lee Myung-bak, and former U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson.
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