The aggresive behavior from Commander has not been disclosed by the White House
President Biden's dog Commander — the nearly two and a half year old German shepherd who replaced former first dog Major over aggressive behavior — bit seven people in a four-month period, according to a new report.
One of the more serious incidents involving Commander, according to internal Secret Service communications first reported by the New York Post, led to the White House physician's office referring a Secret Service officer to the hospital for treatment on Nov. 3, 2022, after the individual was bitten by the dog on the thigh and arm.
Other emails released under the Freedom of Information Act to conservative legal group Judicial Watch revealed that Commander had broken the skin of another Secret Service member's hand and arm just weeks later, after Biden removed his leash outside the White House following a family movie night. In January, Commander bit and "latched on" to a security technician's back at Biden's home in Wilmington, Delaware.
"These shocking records raise fundamental questions about President Biden and the Secret Service," said Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton, according to the outlet. "This is a special sort of craziness and corruption where a president would allow his dog to repeatedly attack and bite Secret Service and White House personnel. And rather than protect its agents, the Secret Service tried to illegally hide documents about the abuse of its agents and officers by the Biden family."
President Biden's dog Commander — the nearly two and a half year old German shepherd who replaced former first dog Major over aggressive behavior — bit seven people in a four-month period, according to a new report.
One of the more serious incidents involving Commander, according to internal Secret Service communications first reported by the New York Post, led to the White House physician's office referring a Secret Service officer to the hospital for treatment on Nov. 3, 2022, after the individual was bitten by the dog on the thigh and arm.
Other emails released under the Freedom of Information Act to conservative legal group Judicial Watch revealed that Commander had broken the skin of another Secret Service member's hand and arm just weeks later, after Biden removed his leash outside the White House following a family movie night. In January, Commander bit and "latched on" to a security technician's back at Biden's home in Wilmington, Delaware.
"These shocking records raise fundamental questions about President Biden and the Secret Service," said Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton, according to the outlet. "This is a special sort of craziness and corruption where a president would allow his dog to repeatedly attack and bite Secret Service and White House personnel. And rather than protect its agents, the Secret Service tried to illegally hide documents about the abuse of its agents and officers by the Biden family."
Biden's dog Commander terrorizes Secret Service in 'extremely aggressive' rampage: emails
President Biden's dog, Commander – a 2-year-old German shepherd – bit seven people in a four-month period after replacing former first dog Major for similar behavior.
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However, in defense of Commander, it has been confirmed to still be Joes responsibility for all the poop on the hallway carpet.