It’s official.
Joe Biden’s dog, Commander, has allegedly been wreaking havoc among Secret Service personnel.
And it’s not just one, but a whopping TEN reported incidents of bites or attacks.
Now, let that sink in, folks.
If this were an episode of a reality TV show, we’d probably be chuckling, but this is the real world, and it raises some pretty disturbing questions.
How can we just brush off incidents like these, especially when one led to a Secret Service officer’s hospital visit?
If it were any other dog, wouldn’t we expect serious consequences? In most cases, a dog would be put down for that…
But alas, it seems that some dogs have more privileges than others.
Can we chalk it up to Commander being a purebred German Shepherd?
Or does it have more to do with his owner’s status?
Oh, and here’s the kicker: Commander is not even the first of Biden’s dogs to cause such chaos.
Major, another German shepherd, was also sent packing after multiple incidents of aggression.
But the question we’re all dying to ask is, where’s the outrage?
Where’s the media circus?
BREAKING: @WhiteHouse says President @JoeBiden's dog has been biting secret service agents because the White House is very stressful. WATCH pic.twitter.com/G5PRW8dLj6
— Simon Ateba (@simonateba) July 25, 2023
President Joe Biden’s younger dog, Commander, has been involved in several biting incidents at the White House and in Delaware, according to US Secret Service email correspondencehttps://t.co/nmjhePsc2u
— CNN (@CNN) July 25, 2023
Joe Biden cares more about the family dog than his own granddaughter in Arkansas who he still refuses to acknowledge. pic.twitter.com/hpImLnucYm
— Charlie Kirk (@charliekirk11) July 25, 2023
Can you imagine if this had been President Trump’s dog?
The media would be up in arms!
There’d be outrage, debates, panels, possibly even a Netflix documentary.
But when it comes to Joe, there’s barely a peep.
It’s a classic case of double standards if we’ve ever seen one, folks.
Isn’t it about time we held everyone to the same standards? Or are we going to keep giving a free pass to Joe and his dog?
We’ll let you decide.
The Associated Press confirms at least 10 incidents with Joe’s dog:
President Joe Biden ‘s dog Commander bit or otherwise attacked Secret Service personnel at least 10 times between October 2022 and January, including one incident that required a hospital visit by the injured law enforcement officer, according to records from the Department of Homeland Security.
ADVERTISEMENTThe conservative watchdog group Judicial Watch on Tuesday released nearly 200 pages of Secret Service records that it obtained through a Freedom of Information Act lawsuit. The group said it filed suit after the agency, a division of DHS, “failed to respond adequately” to its request last December for records about biting incidents involving the purebred German shepherd. The group said it filed the request after receiving a tip about Commander’s behavior.
Commander is the second dog of Biden’s to behave aggressively, including biting Secret Service personnel and White House staff. They eventually sent the dog, a German shepherd named Major, to live with friends in Delaware after those incidents.
After the biting incidents involving President Biden’s dog Commander came to light, the White House is now saying they’re “working through new training” for the dog.
Well, now isn’t that a novel idea?
One might wonder why this brainstorm didn’t occur after, say, the first or second biting incident, or perhaps even before the dog set paw in the White House?
The dog drama doesn’t end there.
Remember Major, Biden’s other German Shepherd, who also had a biting problem and was consequently shipped off to Delaware?
It’s starting to seem like a disturbing pattern, isn’t it?
Joe Biden has had two dogs go postal and bite secret service members.
Dogs reflect their owners — Dangerous, rabid, angry, vengeful, and insane. Just like Joe. pic.twitter.com/DAywrWTxwC
— Citizen Free Press (@CitizenFreePres) July 25, 2023
JEAN-PIERRE: Joe Biden's dog is biting Secret Service agents because the White House environment is "stressful." pic.twitter.com/ZdKO8zc5rI
— Townhall.com (@townhallcom) July 25, 2023
You can tell a lot about a person watching how they interact with dogs. 🐶 Dogs know
Joe Biden replaced biting Major dog with new Commander dog who has now bitten 6 people. 🐕
Joe could not even get Commander to sit. 🤦♀️ pic.twitter.com/NwIO9r6WEF
— Joni Job (@jj_talking) July 25, 2023
According to the Secret Service emails obtained through Freedom of Information Act requests, the younger canine, Commander, has been involved in no less than 10 incidents, including one so severe that it landed an officer in the hospital.
And yet, only now are they considering additional training for the dog.
Talk about closing the barn door after the horse has bolted!
In one particularly concerning episode, the emails reveal that First Lady Dr. Jill Biden “couldn’t regain control” of Commander as it charged a member of Secret Service staff.
Makes you wonder, doesn’t it?
If they can’t control a single German Shepherd, how can we expect the President to control an entire nation?
CNN has more details on the incident:
President Joe Biden’s younger dog, Commander, has been involved in several biting incidents at the White House and in Delaware, according to US Secret Service email correspondence, which show personnel from the agency raising concern about safety around the German Shepherd.
The White House said the Bidens were working through new training for the family pet following the incidents.
Another of Biden’s dogs, Major, was involved in biting incidents at the White House. The German Shepherd later moved out of the White House.
The emails, which were obtained through Freedom of Information Act requests by the conservative group Judicial Watch, show Commander was involved in 10 incidents, including one that required an officer to go to a local hospital.
Commander, 22 months old, arrived at the White House in 2021. In one of the incidents described in the Secret Service emails, an officer was referred to a local hospital in November 2022 after Commander clamped down on the officer’s arm and thighs.
Other incidents occurred when Commander was walking the grounds unleashed, according to the emails.
In one incident in October, first lady Dr. Jill Biden “couldn’t regain control” of the dog as it charged a member of Secret Service staff.
“I believe it’s only a matter of time before an agent/officer is attacked or bit,” the staff member wrote in an email.
“The White House complex is a unique and often stressful environment for family pets, and the First Family is working through ways to make this situation better for everyone,” said Elizabeth Alexander, communications director for the first lady.
It all seems to be a matter of too little, too late.
But hey, they’re working on it, right?
Again, we can’t help but wonder what the media reaction and public response would have been if these were President Trump’s dogs.
Would they impeach him for such negligence?
We’re eagerly awaiting the next chapter in this tail-wagging saga.
Stay tuned, folks.
The adventures of Commander are far from over.
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