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25 Jul, 2023 18:29
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Biden’s dog bit seven Secret Service agents
The president’s new German shepherd has left one of the officers in hospital, according to White House emails


Biden’s dog bit seven Secret Service agents
Joe Biden and Jill Biden's dog Commander is walked before the president and first lady arrive at the White House in Washington DC, March 13, 2022 © AP / Carolyn Kaster

US President Joe Biden’s dog bit seven people over a four-month period, including a Secret Service agent who was hospitalized with arm and leg injuries, according to internal emails obtained by conservative activists. The dog is the second of Biden’s pets to terrorize the White House.

The most serious incident took place last November, when the German shepherd named ‘Commander’ – then a year old – bit an agent who was sitting with his arms folded on his arm and his thigh causing “a considerable amount of pain.” The attack forced the agent to shield himself with a steel cart as the dog “came after [him] again,” according to a Secret Service email published on Tuesday by Judicial Watch, a conservative watchdog group.

The agent was sent to a local hospital by the White House physician’s office, and was taken off active duty for three days following the attack.

“What a joke… if it wasn’t their dog he would already have been put down,” a friend of the agent wrote to his injured colleague two days later, adding that the “freaking clown needs a muzzle.”

Biden was given Commander in December 2021, several months after his oldest German shepherd, Champ, died at 13. Biden’s other German shepherd, Major, was sent to the family home in Delaware for repeatedly biting Secret Service agents.

“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,” Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton said on Tuesday.

Commander has attacked six more people. He bit another officer on the leg a week later, broke the skin of an agent’s hand the following month, and bit a technician on the back at Biden’s Delaware home in January.

“Nearly every official in the room with me today spoke about specific incidents surrounding the First Family’s dog,” a Secret Service inspector wrote to his colleagues after a meeting in December.

All of the incidents reported by Judicial Watch took place between October 2022 and January of this year. It is unclear whether Commander attacked anyone else in the months beforehand or afterwards, but the dog continues to reside at the White House.

In an email to the Associated Press, First Lady Jill Biden’s communications director, Elizabeth Alexander, downplayed the incidents. The White House is “a unique and stressful environment” for pets, she wrote, adding that the Biden family is “working through ways to make this situation better for everyone.”


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That SOB needs a bullet not a muzzle.
 
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Originally posted by bluefish:
That SOB needs a bullet not a muzzle.


Not all dogs go to heaven. There are some unhinged SOB's out there and yes, they should be put down.


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I have to concur. A dog nipping without breaking the skin the back of my shoe letting me know not to get close to its owner is one thing
A dog that bites 7 people and sends one to the ER gets sent to Sam Colt for training.
 
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A better question is what is Biden doing that gets presumably well bred dogs to attack folks?

He seems to have way more problem animals than others.

German shepherds have a reputation… but the vast majority are good dogs.

What’s the usual thread with problem dogs?

Problem owners.
 
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We could say the same thing for Trump.
 
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Naw.

The voters.

How did we get such an awful choice?
 
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Some people are the wrong sort of folks to own dangerous dog breeds.
 
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Originally posted by RolandtheHeadless:
Some people are the wrong sort of folks to own dangerous dog breeds.


Can someone be unfit to own an aggressive breed of dog, yet fit to run our country?

You raise an interesting question.


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Originally posted by RolandtheHeadless:
Some people are the wrong sort of folks to own dangerous dog breeds.


Can someone be unfit to own an aggressive breed of dog, yet fit to run our country?

You raise an interesting question.


Unlike with dogs, The Constitution sets the minimum qualification for President, and the people choose from those who run that meet that minimum qualification.

President Biden was qualified by the Constitution. The people deemed him more Fit from the applicant pool.

If one does not like that, the answer is to run better candidates that match the will of the people.
 
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LHEym,

You nailed it!

tu2


Jason

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Just tell yourself, "it's all part of the adventure." Remember, if Robert Ruark had gotten upset every time problems with Harry
Selby's flat bed truck delayed the safari, Horn of the Hunter would have read like an indictment of Selby. But Ruark rolled with the punches, poured some gin, and enjoyed the adventure.

-Jason Brown
 
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Originally posted by MtElkHunter:
We could say the same thing for Trump.


A muzzle would nicely complement the squirrel pelt on the top of his head...


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Originally posted by bluefish:
That SOB needs a bullet not a muzzle.


He's a Democrat dog, a hug, treat and a warm bed are indicated. Big Grin


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