Judicial Watch obtained 400 pages of records detailing multiple
attacks and damages caused to Secret Service members by President Biden’s
dog Major at the White House and Biden’s lake home in Wilmington, DE. The
documents reveal that a member of the Secret Service who was attacked by
the dog was displeased that White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki misled
the press about the incident.
Secret Service agents were angered by the White House’s efforts
to downplay dog-bite injuries last year from President Biden’s German
shepherd, Major, newly released documents obtained by the conservative
watchdog group Judicial Watch show.
Secret Service agents were outraged last year by the White House’s
attempt to downplay bite injuries caused by then-first dog Major — even
trying to get President Biden to personally pay for a damaged coat, newly
released documents show.
Secret Service agents were furious that the Biden administration tried to
downplay former first dog Major's bites before he was rehomed with family
friends. The conservative watchdog group Judicial Watch released
documents concerning Major's biting incidents at both the White
House and President Biden's Delaware home.