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President Joe Biden and his family welcomed a new German Shepherd dog, Commander, into the White House in 2021.

However, their canine companion has proven to be more than just an adorable addition to the First Family.

According to emails obtained by The Western Journal, Commander has bitten seven people over four months last year.

In addition, it was revealed that prior to Commander’s arrival at the White House, former first dog Major had been ousted from the residence due to similar aggressive behavior.

It is clear that the Biden administration needs to take swift action in order for these attacks on Secret Service officers not happen again.

While there is evidence indicating that Commander has attacked multiple Secret Service members over a four month period last year, there could potentially be more incidents which have gone unreported involving both Commander and Major.

Records only exist from September 2022 until January 2023, which leaves nine months unaccounted for before 2021 as well as six months after January 2023.

As Tom Fitton – president of Judicial Watch – remarked: “These shocking records raise fundamental questions about President Biden and the Secret Service.”

He went on further to state “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.”

Indeed it seems like something must be done soon if these attacks are going to keep occurring without consequence or resolution.

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