Commander’s propensity for biting Secret Service members was first revealed by The Post in July 2023, with internal documents showing at least seven agents were injured — but the president didn’t immediately part with the German shepherd after reportedly claiming that an agent lied about an attack by his prior dog, Major, who also was re-homed after also terrorizing protective agency staff and others.
On July 29, just five days after The Post’s exclusive report on the first dog surfaced allegations that the president was creating an unsafe workspace, Commander brutalized an agent at Biden’s Rehoboth Beach getaway, according to new records acquired by journalist John Greenewald through a Freedom of Information Act request.
It was earlier reported that, Biden’s dog Commander left White House floors covered with BLOOD after mauling one Secret Service agent and inflicted ‘severe deep open wound’ on another as attacks on 24 staffers are laid bare.
One of President Biden’s dog’s attacks left a ‘severe deep open wound’ on a Secret Service agent, while another left White House floors covered in blood as details of the First Pup’s strikes are revealed.
The president’s beloved German shepherd Commander bit Secret Service agents in at least 24 incidents, new documents reveal.
Perhaps most shocking is an attack that left the White House’s East Wing floors so bloodied, tours needed to be shut down for 20 minutes, according to documents publicized by journalist John Greenewald.
Commander is reported to have bit a Secret Service agent ‘inside the Kennedy Garden’ near where First Lady Jill Biden‘s office is located.
‘Video of the incident shows [the agent] enter the Kennedy Garden while Commander, who was off the leash and on the opposite side of the garden at the time, run at a high rate of speed towards [the agent and] jump towards [the agent] and take [them] to the ground,’ the report, which was obtained by Greenewald through Freedom of Information Act request, said.
Because of the attack, the agent needed stitches to repair the ‘deep bite’ the dog had left to their left arm.
‘East Wing Tours were stopped for approximately 20 minutes due to blood from the incident being on the floors in the area of the [lobby connecting the East Wing to the White House],’ it continues.
Another incident highlighted in the documents includes a July 29 attack that came just days after the news of Commander causing unease among White House staffers.
The dog attacked an agent while Biden was on vacation at Rehoboth Beach in Delaware.
‘[The agent] heard the voice of what [they] believe to be FLOTUS Dr. Jill Biden yelling ‘[redacted quote].’ Commander ran towards the direction of post [redacted] booth and bit [the agent] in the left forearm, [c]ausing a severe deep open wound,’ it said.
That Secret Service member, according to the report, started to lose ‘a significant amount of blood’ from their arm before receiving six stitches to their left hand and forearm, in addition to antibiotics, with an email suggesting they even went to the hospital for treatment.
At least one of the attacks happened in the presence of and while the agent was assisting President Biden, according to the documents, which details a bite that happened on October 2, 2022.
‘I was bit/grabbed on the left forearm’ by Commander while holding open the door for the president as he entered the White House near the iconic West Wing Colonnade,’ the report said.
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