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South Dakota's Noem to build security fence around residence

SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (AP) - South Dakota officials said Wednesday they plan to build a security fence budgeted for $400,000 around the official governor's residence to protect Gov. Kristi Noem.

Noem's office did not give specifics on any threats, but her spokeswoman Maggie Seidel said her security team recommended the fence. Noem's administration had proposed the fence last year, but she abandoned the plan.

The South Dakota Republican has championed a hands-off approach to managing the coronavirus crisis. She also raised her national political profile in the past year, including tying herself more closely to President Donald Trump, who spoke at Mount Rushmore on the eve of Independence Day this year. Seidel said that Noem's handling of the pandemic had put her at odds with some people.

'œIn America, we debate issues; we don't turn to violence,'ť Seidel said. 'œBut it only takes one, and per the Governor's security team, putting up a fence around the residence is critical at this time.'ť

Noem has become a frequent guest on Fox News as she has staked out controversial positions on the pandemic, frequently downplaying the danger of the coronavirus and welcoming large gatherings in her state.

Most recently, she welcomed one of the largest gatherings of people since the pandemic began, the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally. She has also argued that schools should reopen this fall and pushed back against requirements to wear masks.

Noem, who is the first female governor of South Dakota, has gained a significant national following. She has stuck to some of the most lax coronavirus regulations anywhere, positioning herself as a leading conservative voice.

'œThere's no governor in America that has trusted their people to make the right choices more than I have," she has said.

The first-term governor's rise has prompted speculation that she has political ambitions beyond holding office in South Dakota, and some conservative pundits have put her name forward as a potential presidential nominee in 2024. But Noem has insisted she is not gunning for another job.

Meanwhile, her administration felt it was necessary to make the governor's residence more secure. The design for the project at the governor's residence calls for 8-foot (2.4-meter) fencing made of powder-coated steel. A proposal for the fence in 2019 included a guardhouse, but the governor's office said that will no longer be included.

Seidel said Noem's administration is offsetting some of the cost by private fundraising. They did not release figures on how much would be paid from private donations.

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This story has been updated to reflect that the design for the fence no longer includes a guardhouse.

FILE - In this July 3, 2020 file photo, Sen. John Thune, R-S.D., and Gov. Kristi Noem greet President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump upon arrival at Ellsworth Air Force Base, in Rapid City, S.D. State officials say they plan to erect a security fence around the official governor's residence to protect Gov. Noem. It wasn't immediately clear if Noem had been the target of threats. The South Dakota Republican has championed a hands-off approach to managing the coronavirus crisis, and also sought to raise her national political profile in the past year, including tying herself more closely to Trump. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon, File) The Associated Press
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