In a startling turn of events, President Joe Biden’s rambunctious German shepherd, Commander, has been ousted from the White House after yet another biting incident, marking the 12th known attack by the mischievous pooch. The most recent victim, Dale Haney, the superintendent of the White House grounds, endured Commander’s teeth sinking into his arm and wrist while he was innocently tending to the White House gardens. This canine caper comes on the heels of another startling attack on a Secret Service agent, bringing fear and chaos to the hardworking staff of the White House.
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The organization Judicial Watch recently obtained documents through the Freedom of Information Act, shedding light on the severity of Commander’s biting spree. But instead of addressing this pressing issue head-on, the Biden family inexplicably turned down the sage advice of the renowned dog behaviorist Cesar Millan, known for his expertise in managing aggressive dogs. It seems that the Biden family missed a golden opportunity to bring in a seasoned professional to handle Commander’s unruly behavior.
As the biting incidents have provoked fear among Secret Service agents and other White House staff, Chairwoman Virginia Foxx (R-NC) of the House Education and Workforce Committee has launched an investigation into whether Commander’s attacks have transformed the White House into an unsafe work environment. After all, the White House is not just a residence; it’s also a workplace that must ensure the safety and well-being of its hardworking staff. Will the Democrats take responsibility for turning a blind eye to this brewing crisis, or will they continue to sweep it under the rug?