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“Biden’s ‘Commander’ Dog Drama: Why White House Staffers Were in Danger

World News in Hindi: 

In a surprising turn of events, President Joe Biden’s dog, Commander, has been removed from the White House. According to reports from news agencies AFP, the decision to remove Commander was made on Wednesday, citing that he had bitten several staff members. President Biden has sent the two-year-old German Shepherd to an undisclosed location.

The Controversy Unfolds

This announcement came in the wake of reports by CNN and Axios, which highlighted Commander’s involvement in more biting incidents than previously disclosed, despite being initially welcomed to the White House as a beloved puppy in 2021. While the Secret Service acknowledged that 11 of its agents were bitten by the dog, CNN claimed that the actual number was higher, and Commander had also bitten other White House employees.

A Statement from Jill Biden

Jill Biden, the First Lady of the United States, released a statement saying, “The President and First Lady deeply care about the security and well-being of everyone working and living at the White House. They are grateful for the patience and support of the U.S. Secret Service and all involved as they continue to work through this matter.”

The statement also mentioned that “Commander is not currently at the White House. Evaluation of the next steps is underway.” However, it remains unclear whether this decision is permanent or temporary.

The Last Sighting of Commander

Commander was last seen at the White House on September 30th when photographers captured him on the Truman Balcony, President Biden’s private quarters. The Bidens had previously assigned the White House’s “tense” atmosphere to their pets’ aggressive behavior.

Second Canine Departure for the Bidens

Commander is the second of President Biden’s dogs to be removed from the White House due to biting incidents. Another German Shepherd, Major, was sent to live with family friends in Delaware. Unfortunately, the Bidens’ beloved dog, Champ, passed away at the age of 13 in 2021.

A Grand Introduction

The First Family introduced Commander amid much fanfare in December 2021, sharing a tweet of President Biden running with a tennis ball in his mouth alongside the caption, “Welcome to the White House.” This tweet captured the essence of their excitement and joy over their new furry friend.


Conclusion

The removal of Commander, President Biden’s dog, from the White House has raised eyebrows and sparked discussions about pet policies in official residences. The Bidens have emphasized their commitment to the safety and well-being of their staff and are taking necessary steps to address the situation.

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