SD Gov. Kristi Noem Reportedly Having Affair With Top Trump Aide

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According to a bombshell report, married South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem and top Trump aide Corey Lewandoski have been engaged in a years long intimate affair. Lewandowski is also married and the relationship is especially scandalous considering Noem repeatedly stresses her belief in ‘family values.’ The accusations have come to light shortly after Governor Noem’s endorsement of Donald Trump’s 2024 election bid.

Insiders claim to have known about this alleged relationship for years. One individual recounted witnessing an intimate interaction between the two during an event at Trump’s Mar-a-Lago resort in early 2020, while another stated that rumors have been circulating in political circles for a considerable time. There are also reports suggesting tensions within Noem’s personal life, as her husband allegedly moved out of their residence two years prior.

One source told the Daily Mail:

‘He may not be very smart, but it takes big balls to lobby to have your mistress named one of the most powerful people in the country,’

The story’s emergence has some speculating about potential motives, with some suggesting that the information was made public by political rivals, especially considering the current race for the Vice-Presidential nomination. Will these accusation eliminate Noem from VP contention?

In the unfolding 2024 election scene, various prominent figures have been rumored as potential VP picks alongside Trump. Among them are former Arizona candidate Kari Lake, House Republican Conference Chair Elise Stefanik, GOP presidential hopeful Vivek Ramaswamy, and Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene.

Interestingly, Governor Noem, once viewed as a 2024 presidential contender herself, decided against entering the race, noting on Fox News the formidable presence of Trump as a contender.

Recently, she publically voiced her support for Trump, emphasizing his tenacity and commitment to the nation’s wellbeing.


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