President Biden's Dog Commander Bites Secret Service Agents Leading to Re-homing
President Biden's Dog Commander Bites Secret Service Agents Leading to Re-homing

President Biden's Dog Commander Bites Secret Service Agents Leading to Re-homing

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Newly released records indicate that President Joe Biden's German Shepherd, Commander, was responsible for up to 36 biting incidents involving U.S. Secret Service (USSS) personnel before being re-homed in 2023. Biden reportedly witnessed at least three of these attacks, including one in September 2023 where a Secret Service member was bitten twice. The records, obtained by Judicial Watch, reveal that USSS personnel frequently discussed the need to muzzle Commander to prevent further injuries. The biting incidents were so severe that some agents required medical treatment, and the situation led to significant morale issues within the agency. Both the White House and the Secret Service have not commented on these reports.

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