There is perhaps no better example of our country’s two-tiered justice system than the White House’s constant cover-up of its resident serial abuser, Commander Biden. According to recently obtained results documents, the Biden family’s German shepherd has bitten Secret Service personnel in at least 24 incidents, including one in which he inflicted a “serious and deep wound” on an agent that required stitches. Another report includes a photo of an officer’s torn shirt where the dog bit his chest and left him with “two lacerations.”
Any other dog in America with half the criminal record would have crossed the Rainbow Bridge by now. But Commander isn’t just any American dog with an irresponsible owner. This quadruped and its owner reside in the White House, where criminals get a free pass and the force of the law is used only against political enemies. Commander is just the latest and most furious beneficiary of this corruption.
Internal secret services documents and emails obtained via FOIA paint a very clear picture: Joe and Jill Biden are irresponsible pet owners, which is something we don’t take lightly in this country. Irresponsible pet owners put their own desires ahead of the needs of their pets and, more importantly, the safety of others – a point officers have repeatedly sounded the alarm about in emails to their pet owners. supervisors.
In one case, the commander stood up while grabbing an agent’s arm on the White House grounds, and the agent noted that the dog “was literally my size.” He went on to write that he was “in shock that the incident occurred” and that he was “fearful about removing him from the residence or taking him off leash for the safety of others and my own.” .
By October, the incidents escalated to the point that the Bidens were forced to remove Commander from the White House, “relocating” him to their properties in Wilmington, Delaware; Nantucket, Mass.; and the presidential retreat at Camp David. The first family says: “The commander has been living with other family members since last fall. »
Of course, members of the Secret Service don’t just stay at the White House. They follow the first family to the places where the commander now lives. The emails show officers repeatedly requesting that the commander be leashed at all times and quickly alerting other officers on duty when he is spotted off-leash, even at Wilmington and Camp David. The incident of the “severe and deep wound” which resulted in “a significant amount of blood” and required six stitches occurred at the Delaware vacation home.
“Just to get situational awareness.” It appears we are back to the K9 being left off-leash to roam the terrain freely,” an officer wrote in an email. “Tonight we had the team on the road for the evening sweep when (redacted) brought the dog out. K9 ran straight south and bounced between us techs. Even if no one was bitten, it’s only a matter of time before that happens.
It is important to charge Jill Biden here specifically because she is cited as being present in numerous reports, where officers note that the dog lunged to bite while the “First Lady regained control of the leash.”
Elizabeth Alexander, spokesperson for Jill Biden, told the New York Post that “Despite additional dog training, leashing, working with veterinarians, and consulting with animal behaviorists, the White House environment simply proved too difficult for the commander.”
So he was transferred from the family’s main residence to a second home where he is free to continue his aggressive behavior? It’s hard to imagine this excuse working for any other K9 in Washington, D.C., let alone such a notoriously aggressive breed (German Shepherds are often targeted by breed restriction laws in some jurisdictions). Let’s look at what would happen to any other dog in Commander’s situation.
DC Law defines a “dangerous dog” as any dog that causes “serious injury to a person” without provocation or even “pursues or threatens a person” without provocation, “as if to attack”. According to these Secret Service reports, Commander is a Class A “dangerous dog.”
What are the consequences and the penalties for owning a “dangerous dog” in the district? Well, that’s up to the mayor to decide. The mayor may decide to impose registration requirements for “dangerous dogs” that include measures such as paying fines, neutering the dog, microchipping and displaying a visible warning sign regarding the dog on his property. Or the mayor “can humanely destroy the dog.”
Presumably, Biden’s nepotism allowed the commander, like other Biden descendants, to evade Mayor Muriel Bowser’s jurisdiction (although she would be unwilling to mete out justice given the deadly security crisis public that she is already responsible for creating in her city). ). But even if law enforcement or public officials are unwilling to “humanely destroy” an obvious threat to public safety, that’s where truly responsible pet owners step in and do the hardest for the well of those around them. The Commander-in-Chief must put an end to the Commander problem once and for all.