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Secret Service destroyed video of Biden's dog Commander biting agent in brutal attack that forced White House to stop tours so blood could be wiped off the floor
UK Daily Mail ^
| June 18 2024
| NIKKI SCHWAB
Posted on 06/18/2024 11:21:42 AM PDT by knighthawk
The Secret Service destroyed a video that captured President Joe Biden's dog Commander chomping down on one of its agents - in an attack that forced the White House to shut down tours so blood could be wiped off the floor.
DailyMail.com filed a Freedom of Information Act request with the Secret Service in March after a video was mentioned as part of an email that detailed a June 15, 2023 biting incident with the since-banished first dog.
The video purportedly showed Commander running at a high rate of speed and jumping toward the agent in the East Wing's Kennedy Garden, leaving a 'deep bite' on the individual's left arm 'that reportedly needed stitches,' the email said.
(Excerpt) Read more at dailymail.co.uk ...
TOPICS: News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: biden; bidendog; commander; destruction; evidencedestruction; evidencetampering; secretservice
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To: chopperk
"Joe sure had nothing to worry about since dogs won’t bite into a vegetable."
Biting or dismembering the vegetable would have made an interesting headline, especially if there were no Republicans around that day to blame.
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06/18/2024 7:19:43 PM PDT
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clearcarbon
(Fraudulent elections have consequences.)
To: marktwain
Some dogs have a hatred of some races.
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06/21/2024 7:45:19 AM PDT
by
Moltke
(Reasoning with a liberal is like watering a rock in the hope to grow a building.)
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