Biden’s canine Commander despatched Secret Service officer to hospital, bit 6 others after changing first pooch Main

WASHINGTON — President Biden’s almost 2-year-old German shepherd Commander bit seven individuals in a four-month span after former first canine Main was ousted from the White Home over related aggressive habits, in response to inside Secret Service data reviewed by The Submit.

The stunning spate of incidents involving Commander — none of them beforehand reported — mirrors assaults involving Main, who the White Home says was given to household associates after biting many Secret Service members in 2021.

In essentially the most critical documented incident, the White Home doctor’s workplace on Nov. 3, 2022, referred a Secret Service uniformed officer to an area hospital for therapy after Commander clamped down on their arm and thigh, in response to emails launched beneath the Freedom of Data Act to conservative authorized group Judicial Watch.

Commander broke the pores and skin of a special Secret Service member’s hand and arm weeks later after the president unleashed him outdoors the White Home following a household film evening, communications point out — and the next month, Commander bit the again of a safety technician at Biden’s Wilmington, Del., house.

President Biden’s almost 2-year-old German shepherd Commander bit at the very least seven individuals over a four-month interval. EPA

The detrimental first household information comes as Home Republicans intensify their deal with Joe Biden’s function in his son Hunter and brother James Biden’s enterprise dealings in nations resembling Ukraine and China — with considered one of Hunter’s closest associates, Devon Archer, anticipated to testify subsequent week that the primary son typically put his then-vice president dad on speaker cellphone whereas together with his international companions.

The documented assaults from October 2022 by way of January possible are an incomplete accounting of incidents involving Commander as a result of the time frame doesn’t cowl his preliminary 9 months on the White Home or the newest six months.

“These stunning data elevate elementary questions on President Biden and the Secret Service,” stated Judicial Watch president Tom Fitton.

President Biden’s canine Commander bit and tore the pores and skin of a special Secret Service officer’s hand — and the next month, the German shepherd bit the again of a safety technician at Biden’s Wilmington, Del., house. AP

“It is a particular type of craziness and corruption the place a president would enable his canine to repeatedly assault and chew Secret Service and White Home personnel. And quite than shield its brokers, the Secret Service tried to illegally conceal paperwork in regards to the abuse of its brokers and officers by the Biden household,” Fitton added.

Biden, 80, has reportedly expressed doubt in regards to the honesty of a Secret Service member who reported being bitten on the leg by his prior canine Main, additionally a German shepherd, and the White Home didn’t voluntarily disclose assaults involving both animal.

The Submit’s July twenty sixth cowl highlighting the aggressive German shepherd.

Behind the scenes, brokers described an alarming collection of incidents involving Commander, who typically might be heard barking on the manager mansion’s grounds.

The Nov. 3 encounter started as a Secret Service officer was seated on the backside of a stairwell on the White Home.

President Biden poses with former first canine Main, who the White Home says was given to associates after attacking Secret Service brokers and others. through REUTERS

Commander “got here down the steps and walked towards” them, in response to an inside company electronic mail.

The canine, unprovoked, reportedly bit the officer’s arm on the tricep space — and, when the officer stood up, chomped down on the quad muscle space on their leg.

One other officer wrote that the assault sufferer reported “a substantial quantity of ache” and stated they had been compelled to make use of a metal cart to defend in opposition to additional assault.

An officer on the Secret Service Joint Operations Middle wrote, “WH medical handled the officer and made the choice to have [the victim] transported to [redacted] Hospital.”

Two days after the incident, the attacked agent, whose physician positioned them on restricted responsibility for 3 days following their go to to the hospital, emailed to a colleague who requested about their restoration: “My leg and arm nonetheless hurts. He bit me twice and ran at me twice.”

The guy Secret Service member wrote again: “What a joke … if it wasn’t their canine he would have already got been put down – freaking clown wants a muzzle.”

Among the incidents immediately concerned the primary household, in response to the e-mail cache.

The German shepherd, Commander, despatched a member of the Secret Service to an area hospital after clamping down on their arm and thigh, in response to emails launched beneath the Freedom of Data Act. AP

On Nov. 10, a Secret Service Uniformed Division officer was bitten on the left thigh by Commander whereas first woman Jill Biden walked the canine within the Kennedy Backyard close to the East Wing and reported “bruising, tenderness and ache within the chew space,” a communication within the doc manufacturing reveals.

“I noticed Commander exit the Kennedy Backyard and dash in direction of me. I instantly stopped and put my fingers up. Commander then bit me on left [thigh] after which ran again in direction of the First Girl,” the officer wrote in an electronic mail to his superiors.

On Nov. 14, one other Secret Service officer described in an emailed report having to defend themselves with a chair to stop being attacked.

The officer wrote that they “heard the canine bark with a loud aggressive sound” and “appeared up and noticed him on the touchdown of the ushers staircase. I made eye contact with him and grabbed the black chair I used to be sitting on and held it in entrance of me whereas backing up.”

On Dec. 11, a Secret Service particular agent within the Presidential Protecting Division reported being bitten when the president took Commander off his leash after watching a film — writing that he had a 1.5cm (half-inch) reduce and bruising on his arm and a 1cm (0.4-inch) reduce as a consequence of a second chew on his hand and thumb.

One of many agent’s bosses wrote in an electronic mail additionally launched to Judicial Watch that “this occurred after departing the household film theatre” with “Commander and relations (complete 6 members).”

President Biden “requested to take Commander (on the leash) to the Kennedy Backyard. As soon as on the KG, POTUS took Commander off the leash to run free. I used to be current to watch [redacted] departing from the Kennedy Backyard to maneuver behind [redacted] towards the south floor drive through the interior backyard gate when [the attack] occurred.”

A office harm type exhibits {that a} Secret Service officer additionally was bitten on Dec. 16.

“I used to be strolling throughout the advanced and a canine bit my left arm,” the officer wrote, describing the harm as “Canine chew, superficial laceration, contusion, soreness, and bruising.”

President Biden thinks the Secret Service agent who reported being bitten on the leg by Main lied in regards to the incident. White Home/Adam Schultz

On Christmas Eve, a Secret Service inspector wrote to colleagues that in the future prior, one other officer “was bitten whereas posted at [redacted location] yesterday.”

“Almost each official within the room with me right this moment spoke about particular incidents surrounding the First Household’s canine,” the inspector’s electronic mail stated.

On Jan. 2, an company technical safety investigator was attacked when investigating an alarm on the president’s Wilmington house, the place he typically spends the weekend.

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“Commander squeezed his manner by way of the door and instantly bit/latched onto the decrease proper aspect of my again,” the assault sufferer wrote in an electronic mail.

An individual whose identify was redacted from the e-mail “instructed Commander to get down and assisted in pulling him off,” the technician wrote.

“The whole incident didn’t final greater than about 10 seconds and Commander went again contained in the residence. [The person whose name was redacted] was apologetic after the incident. After checking my decrease again, there’s a 1×1 scratched, bruised spot the place Commander grabbed onto and was bleeding constant [with] a scratch like rug burn.”

The incidents appeared to start in October of final 12 months.

Within the first documented occasion, on the morning of Oct. 5, Commander “jumped on” an emergency response technician on the White Home grounds and bit at their “arm/wrist space.”

On Oct. 3 at a door resulting in the backyard close to the East Wing, Commander “inflicted a ‘pleasant tender chew’ on [a Secret Service agent’s] forearm as [he] held the door open,” although “no pores and skin was damaged from the chew.”

On Oct. 26, a uniformed division Secret Service officer wrote: “Commander has been exhibiting extraordinarily aggressive habits. Immediately, whereas posted, he got here charging at me. The First Girl couldn’t regain management of commander [sic] and he continued to circle me. I imagine it’s solely a matter of time earlier than an agent/officer is attacked or bit.”

“He would have bit me right this moment if I didn’t step in direction of him a pair completely different occasions. It was unhealthy sufficient that the agent on the element requested if I bought bit – simply so that you’re conscious.”

The White Home blamed the incidents on what it known as “a singular and infrequently worrying atmosphere for household pets” on the govt mansion.

“The First Household is working by way of methods to make this example higher for everybody,” stated Elizabeth Alexander, communications director for first woman Jill Biden.

“They’ve been partnering with the Secret Service and Govt Residence employees on further leashing protocols and coaching, in addition to establishing designated areas for Commander to run and train,” Alexander stated. “Based on the Secret Service, every incident referenced was handled equally to comparable office accidents, with related notifications and reporting procedures adopted. The President and First Girl are extremely grateful to the Secret Service and Govt Residence employees for all they do to maintain them, their household, and the nation secure.”