The recent news about President Joe Biden’s dog, Commander, biting a Secret Service agent at the White House has caused quite a stir. Allegedly, the Secret Service destroyed video evidence of the incident, raising questions about transparency and accountability. This is not the first time Commander has been involved in a violent incident, with over 25 documented incidents on record.
As a conservative perspective, it is concerning to see the lack of responsibility taken by the White House and the Secret Service in handling this issue. The safety of the staff and visitors at the White House should be a top priority, and it is unacceptable that a dangerous situation involving the President’s dog was not properly addressed.
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— Brian Staples (@BrianSt03826698) June 19, 2024
It is troubling to learn that Commander has a history of aggressive behavior, similar to the Bidens’ previous dog, Major. This pattern of violence raises concerns about the training and supervision of the dogs in the care of the President. The decision to allow Commander to roam freely on the White House grounds, despite warnings from Secret Service officials, is reckless and irresponsible.
The destruction of the video evidence further adds to the suspicion surrounding this incident. Transparency is essential in holding those in power accountable, and the lack of transparency in this case is deeply troubling. The American people deserve to know the full extent of what happened and what is being done to prevent similar incidents in the future.