Biden’s Dogs Removed From White House! They Are Aggressive And Bite The Security!

Biden has two German Shepherds at the White House. But after their aggressive behavior and biting the security, the dogs were expelled.
CNN Reported:
“Major, who was adopted by Biden in November 2018 from a Delaware animal shelter, had what one of the people described as a ‘biting incident’ with a member of White House security,”
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We don’t know the precise victim’s condition, but the event is very serious, so the dogs must be moved to Wilmington, Delaware.
Major, the younger dog, is remarkable by his aggressive behavior, including jumping, barking.
According to a White House’s close source, the dogs could run through the house’s yard without a leash.
After the presidential election in November 2020, Biden broke his foot while running from his dog after leaving the shower.
Biden had an interview with CNN on this topic, and he said:
“What happened was I got out of the shower. I got a dog, and anybody who’s been around my house knows — dropped, little pup dropped a ball in front of me. And for me to grab the ball,”
“And I’m walking through this little alleyway to get to the bedroom. And I grabbed the ball like this, and he ran. And I’m joking, running after him and grab his tail. And what happened was that he slid on a throw rug. And I tripped on the rug he slid on. That’s what happened. Oh man, not a very exciting story.”
You can see the interview here .
Numerous political commentators criticized and mocked Biden because of this hilarious incident online.
Some of them wrote:
- “Maybe a breed of dog known for its heightened drug-sniffing abilities wasn’t the best choice for the Biden family.”
- “Failed dog owner Joe Biden,”
- “Biden basically deported his own dogs.”
Moreover, last month Jill Biden had an interview on “The Kelly Clarkson Show.” In the interview, Jill noted that she was obsessed with getting the dogs settling in the new environment.
“I’ve been getting obsessed with getting our dogs settled because we have an old dog and we have a very young dog,”
“They have to take the elevator, they’re not used to that, and they have to go out on the South Lawn with lots of people watching them. So that’s what I’ve been obsessed with, getting everybody settled and calm.”