Is Kristi the One?!

(TheRedAlertNews.com) – Fueling further speculations that she could become presumed GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump’s running mate, South Dakota’s Republican Governor Kristi Noem is now publishing a new book.

The promotional material for her book “No Going Back” states Noem’s vision that the GOP of the early 2000s is now gone – largely thanks to the influence of former President Trump – “and that’s a good thing.”

“This book is packed with surprising stories and practical lessons from the front lines of the battle. And she names names,” reads the book description, cited by The Hill.

In an interview with Fox News, the South Dakota governor commented on what she saw as a widespread yearning for the Republican Party’s past era, characterized by figures such as Mitt Romney, Dick Cheney, and the Bush family.

However, she blasted these politicians for helping cause the very issues within the political system that are now being confronted.

“There’s no going back. They need to adjust their perspective and realize that Trump broke politics — he just did — and that that’s a good thing,” Noem declared.

The release of Noem’s book “No Going Back” is scheduled for May 7.

Former President Trump has praised the book in a post on Truth Social.

“No Goin Back,’ a great new book by Governor Kristi Noem, is a hard hitting story of a very interesting life. Get it now,” he wrote.

Noem said he had asked the former president to mention her book, which he did immediately.

“That’s what I love about him. I love the fact that he’s a man of action,” she added.

In a recent interview with Fox, Trump mentioned Noem as a potential vice presidential candidate on his ticket.

She has previously expressed readiness to serve as vice president if given the opportunity.

At 52, Noem is the first woman to serve as Governor of South Dakota and has been a prominent supporter of Trump since his endorsement of her gubernatorial campaign in 2018, The Hill comments.

The report points out that she has made notable appearances with Trump, including a July 4 celebration at Mount Rushmore in 2020 and a rally at the same place in September.

That was when she said she would serve as vice president “absolutely… in a heartbeat.”