While in office, President Joe Biden reportedly observed his dog Commander launch numerous assaults on members of the U.S. Secret Service (USSS). This information was recently disclosed in a document.
The Secret Service members reportedly wished each other a “safe shift” while protecting Biden, as evidenced by the files released to Judicial Watch through litigation through the Freedom of Information Act.
This was in response to the alleged attacks on dozens of agents by the German shepherd over a two-year period, prior to the dog’s surrender.
According to USSS documents obtained by CNN in February, the number of dog attacks was at least 24, but the new agency report indicates that the number of attacks may exceed 300.
The files indicated that the president reportedly accused one member of the Secret Service of lying about the assault, despite having personally observed at least three other attacks.
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