A September 2021 video of Joe Biden kicking a German shepherd went viral last year amid reports that Joe Biden's dog “Commander” had bitten another Secret Service agent.
In October 2023, CNN reported that Biden's dog leader bit another Secret Service agent. This is the commander's 11th known attack. The leader was eventually removed from the White House.
Biden's other German shepherd, “Major,” also bit Secret Service agents repeatedly.
The conservative watchdog group Judicial Watch previously released emails showing that Major was combed by Secret Service agents on 8 different days in March 2021 before being returned to Biden's compound in Delaware.
Here's a video of Joe abusing his dog.
Biden kicks his dog in the head because the dog hates Biden pic.twitter.com/aQFByJJYuc
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Now, CNN is reporting that Leader Biden's dog has bitten a US Secret Service member at least 24 times.
CNN published this graphic showing twenty times the commander bitten Secret Service agents.
The commander placed Secret Service personnel in at least three states: Massachusetts, Delaware, and Maryland — and at the White House in the District of Columbia.
CNN reported:
Commander Biden, President Joe Biden's family dog, bit US Secret Service personnel in at least 24 incidents at the White House and other locations, according to new internal USSS documents obtained by CNN.
This number does not include additional incidents previously reported by CNN involving executive residence staff and other White House staff. But the new documents, obtained through a Freedom of Information Act request, reveal how serious the situation became in the workplace for hundreds of employees who support White House operations, and how agency employees changed their habits to avoid being harmed by the German Shepherd.
“Recent dog bites have challenged us to adjust our operational tactics when the Commander is present – please allow plenty of space,” an unnamed assistant special agent in charge of the USSS Presidential Protection Section wrote to their team in a June 2023 email, warning agents that “They have to be creative to ensure our personal safety.”
This warning came months before the dog was removed from the White House, with several biting incidents occurring in the meantime.
It is noteworthy that the White House dismissed Biden, the leader, from the White House in October 2023.