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Transparency group Judicial Watch released new emails indicating several attacks on White House personnel by Joe Biden’s dog, Major. New reports detailed the emails, which said Major bit members of the Secret Service eight days in a row in March.
At least one White House visitor was also bitten around that time. Meanwhile, the White House has only publicly acknowledged one biting incident.
Jen Psaki was asked on Friday if reporters couldn’t get honest information on minor stories like the one involving Major, why should they have faith in the administration’s account of larger issues. However, the question was brushed off.
“He has been receiving additional training, as well as spending some time in Delaware where the environment is more familiar to him and he is more comfortable,” claimed Psaki. “I don’t have anymore specifics, but I think that speaks to where Major is located to be fully transparent in your ongoing interest in the dog.”
Major was taken back to Delaware in March in what was described as a previously planned trip, however, the emails indicated it was due to the attacks. Judicial Watch President, Tom Fitton, said it’s disturbing to see a White House cover up injuries to personnel by the Biden family pet.
A reporter cites biting incidents involving First Dog Major, and asks Psaki “If we can’t get honest information about minor stories, why should we have faith in the administration’s account for larger issues like Afghanistan?” pic.twitter.com/p5mKNDdWOR
— The Post Millennial (@TPostMillennial) August 27, 2021
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