Attacking Biden dog had it out for security agents

Behind the Oval Office, the next busiest office in the White House has been the White House Medical Unit.

In the latest tranche of Secret Service emails about the first family’s German shepherd, there are multiple reports of Commander’s unprovoked lunging at agents and security officials.

In one just revealed by the legal watchdog group Judicial Watch, Commander apparently jumped for the throat of an agent who was opening a patio door to the residence for first lady Jill Biden.

The report said, “The family pet jumped on (the agent) and bit on the left chest area, resulting in a torn shirt, and two small lacerations.” In the 269 pages of emails, the Secret Service included a photo of the agent’s torn shirt.

Secret Service emails to Judicial Watch included this photo of an agent’s shirt torn in a dog attack. Photo courtesy Judicial Watch.

The emails pried free by Judicial Watch, and some apparently leaked earlier to media, tell of two dozen attacks at virtually every residence and vacation house the Bidens took the dog to, including Camp David.

The emails reveal that Commander wasn’t just nipping at agents. He had it out for them.

Since the recent attacks were documented in the press, Commander has been shipped away to associates of the Bidens.

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“The Bidens are lucky no one has been killed as a result of their reckless disregard for the safety of Secret Service and White House employees,” Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton said.

“These Biden dog attack documents again raise fundamental questions about President Biden and the Secret Service. This is a special sort of craziness and corruption where a president and first lady would allow their dog to repeatedly attack Secret Service and White House personnel,” he added.

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