Biden’s beloved German shepherd Commander leaves WH after at least 24 mauling incidents

7 month ago

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President Biden’s beloved German shepherd Commander has been removed from the White House after dozens of mauling attacks against Secret Service agents.

Details of the First Dog’s strikes were revealed after he was given away to friends of the Bidens in Delaware.

“Commander was over-protective, and even though they tried and tried to work on it, they had to let him go live with other members of their family,” a source said.

Commander attacked people at the White House and the Biden family residences in Rehoboth Beach and Wilmington in Delaware.

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    “Video of the incident shows [the agent] enter the Kennedy Garden while Commander, who was off the leash and on the opposite side of the garden at the time, run at a high rate of speed towards [the agent and] jump towards [the agent] and take [them] to the ground,” a report obtained by Greenwald through Freedom of Information Act read.

    Another Secret Service member lost a “significant amount of blood” and received six stitches to the left hand and forearm when Commander attacked during Biden’s vacation at Rehoboth Beach.

    “[The agent] heard the voice of what [they] believe to be FLOTUS Dr. Jill Biden yelling. Commander ran towards the direction of post [redacted] booth and bit [the agent] in the left forearm, causing a severe deep open wound.”

    Similar incidents followed during Biden’s Thanksgiving vacation in Nantucket and a Camp David trip.