Biden’s Dog Bites 7 People — Sends Secret Service Agent to the Hospital

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President Joe Biden’s German shepherd named “Commander” attacked seven people and bit them at least 10 times.

A Secret Service agent was hospitalized after an attack as the White House kept the incident secret from the media. None of the biting incidents were revealed to the media.

A lawsuit filed by Judicial Watch finally released this information to the American public. The Freedom of Information Act prevents the White House from hiding these reports from Americans.

Back in 2021, Biden’s other dog named “Major” was banned from the White House after a biting incident. The dog was reportedly given to family friends.

An agent of the Secret Service described one incident by saying, “Commander has been exhibiting extremely aggressive behavior.”

“Today, while posted, he came charging at me. The First Lady couldn’t regain control of commander [sic] and he continued to circle me,” the agent explained.

“I believe it’s only a matter of time before an agent/officer is attacked or bit,” he added.

“He would have bit me today if I didn’t step towards him a couple different times. It was bad enough that the agent on the detail asked if I got bit – just so you’re aware,” the agent said.

Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton said, “These shocking records raise fundamental questions about President Biden and the Secret Service.”

“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,” he said.

After the attack, the Secret Service agent said, “My leg and arm still hurts. He bit me twice and ran at me twice.”

Another agent responded, “That’s freaking crazy that stupid dog – rolling my eyes [redacted]… What a joke [redacted] – if it wasn’t their dog he would already have been put down – freaking clown needs a muzzle – hope you get to feeling better [redacted].”

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When asked about the biting incidents, White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said, “The White House complex can be unique and very stressful.”

A White House email in November 2022 reads: “Commander bite [sic] UD [Uniform Division] officer [redacted] at post [redacted] two times, one time in the upper right arm and a second bite on the officer’s thigh. WH [White House] medical treated the officer and made the decision to have [redacted] transported to [redacted] Hospital.”

On another occasion, an email read: “Officer [redacted] advised that ‘Commander’ came down the stairs and walked toward [redacted]. Officer [redacted] advised [redacted] was sitting with [redacted] arms crossed and Commander bite [sic] [redacted] arm (tricep area) then when [redacted] stood up Commander bite [sic] in the leg (quad area).”

“Officer [redacted] stated that the usher did not control the dog and was telling Officer [redacted] to not back up,” the email continued.

“Officer [redacted] advised that Commander came after [redacted] again and [redacted] had to use a steel cart to shield [sic] [redacted] self from another attack. Officer [redacted] advised [redacted] was in a considerable amount of pain,” the email said.

The site notes a Nov. 5 email exchanged between a Uniformed Division officer and the victims of the Nov. 3 attack.