Biden’s dog bites another WH staffer, 12th incident recorded.
OAN’s Abril Elfi
6:13 PM – Wednesday, October 4, 2023
New images of President Joe Biden’s commander dog have surfaced where he is biting yet another White House staffer.
The pictures of the two-year-old German Shepherd were released, where he is seen biting another staff member, marking this as the 12th documented act of aggression incident reported in the past year.
A tourist had also previously photographed Commander biting into the arm of White House Grounds Superintendent Dale Haney on Sept. 13th as well as a secret service agent on September 25th.
According to reports, an anonymous White House employee stated that Commander is “always so friendly” and that they had “never seen him like that” around non-security staff.
Allegations state that Commander bit seven Secret Service employees and showed aggressiveness toward three others between October 2022 and January of this year.
According to documents acquired under the Freedom of Information Act to the watchdog group Judicial Watch, the White House medical staff directed a uniformed officer to a local hospital for evaluation last November after they had suffered wounds to their arm and leg.
Reportedly, a former Biden aide said that the biting incidents are a cause of “enormous men with guns acting suspiciously hostile.”
When White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre was questioned about the incidents during a press conference on Wednesday, she responded that she “would refer [them] to the Secret Service and also the first lady’s office.”
PETA, an animal rights organization, came to the dog’s defense, stating that he was just acting like any dog who wanted to “protect his family.”
Judicial Watch is reportedly seeking additional internal Secret Service communications.
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Has there been any explanation or reasons given for the dog’s aggressive behavior towards White House staff?
New Images Surface of President Joe Biden’s Commander Dog Biting White House Staffers
New images have recently emerged of President Joe Biden’s commander dog, where he is seen biting yet another White House staffer. This marks the 12th documented act of aggression incident reported in the past year. The two-year-old German Shepherd has been involved in previous incidents where he bit a tourist and a secret service agent.
According to an anonymous White House employee, Commander is usually friendly and they had never seen him behave aggressively around non-security staff. However, allegations suggest that Commander has bitten seven Secret Service employees and shown aggressiveness towards three others between October 2022 and January of this year.
Documents obtained under the Freedom of Information Act by the watchdog group Judicial Watch reveal that the White House medical staff directed a uniformed officer to a local hospital for evaluation after suffering wounds to their arm and leg. A former Biden aide claims that these biting incidents are a result of “enormous men with guns acting suspiciously hostile.”
When questioned about the incidents during a press conference, White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre directed the inquiries to the Secret Service and the first lady’s office for further information.
The images and incidents have attracted the attention of animal rights organization PETA, which defended Commander’s actions by stating that he was merely trying to protect his family.
This recent development raises concerns about the training and security measures surrounding President Biden’s commander dog. It is crucial for the White House to ensure the safety of its staff and address any potential risks associated with the dog’s behavior.
In conclusion, the emergence of new images depicting President Biden’s commander dog biting White House staff highlights the need for further investigation and evaluation. The safety and well-being of the staff must be a top priority, and measures need to be taken to prevent any future incidents.
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