For the 11th time, President Biden’s dog, Commander, bit a Secret Service agent, prompting the question that with no limit to the resources available to better train the purebred German Shepherd why does the 80-year-old president continue to allow this to happen?
The agent was bit on White House grounds Monday around 8 p.m., according to ABC News. The bite required medical treatment, but details about the attack remain sketchy.
Commander, a purebred German shepherd, bit a Secret Service officer around 8 p.m. Monday. The officer was treated by medical personnel, according to a Secret Service spokesperson. pic.twitter.com/dcvlDZwD3K
— ABC News (@ABC) September 26, 2023
There have been 10 previous incidents of Commander “terrorizing staff from October 2022 through January 2023,” Fox News reported, citing documents obtained by the watchdog group Judicial Watch.
“One of the more serious incidents resulted in the victim, a Secret Service agent, being taken to the hospital after his interaction with the first dog. The victim was bitten on his thigh and arm on Nov. 3, 2022,” Fox News reported. “In another reported incident, Commander’s bite broke the skin of a Secret Service member’s hand and arm just weeks after Biden removed his leash outside the White House after a family movie night.”
Biden’s dog Commander bites Secret Service agent at the White House, causing injuries which were treated by medical personnel, spokesman says pic.twitter.com/gSwpwtScsN
— BNO News (@BNONews) September 26, 2023
The officer bitten on his arm and thigh complained about the pain two days later when a colleague asked in an email how he was doing.
“My leg and arm still hurts. He bit me twice and ran at me twice,” the officer replied.
“What a joke … if it wasn’t their dog he would already have been put down – freaking clown needs a muzzle,” the colleague replied.
Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton asked why Biden would “allow his dog to repeatedly attack and bite Secret Service and White House personnel.”
He also raised an even more compelling question: Why would the Secret Service cover up these attacks?
“These shocking records raise fundamental questions about President Biden and the Secret Service,” Fitton said, according to the network. “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.”
Commander replaced first dog Major, who bit members of the Secret Service eight days in a row in early March, in late 2021. Only one of these attacks were publicly acknowledged.
Believe it or not, there was no shortage of Biden-ites cheering for the aggressive dog terrorizing the White House:
yes I love this for Commander!!!!
— TheresaIggy (@iggyexpress) September 27, 2023
Dogs innately know what is good and bad. Commander is warning peeps that something in the WH is wrong. Who’s a Goood Boy!
— JacknDaisy (@DaisyJackn) September 27, 2023
Commander understands ACAB
Truly can’t fault him
Goodest of boys
— Jason (@Jakron) September 26, 2023
At the same time, one social media user served up an interesting alternative at play here: “I believe it’s Joe who is biting people and pooping on the carpets and they’re blaming this poor cute dog. Stop scapegoating Commander!”
I believe it’s Joe who is biting people and pooping on the carpets and they’re blaming this poor cute dog. Stop scapegoating Commander!
— Lex Jurgen (@Lex_Jurgen) September 26, 2023
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