Biden's Dog Commander Removed from White House After Series of Biting Incidents
- President Biden's dog Commander has been removed from the White House after multiple biting incidents involving staff.
- Commander reportedly bit multiple people, including a groundskeeper and Secret Service agents, sometimes requiring hospitalization.
- The biting incidents occurred between October 2022 and January 2023, with the number of victims ranging from 2 to 12 depending on the report.
- The White House has not disclosed Commander's current whereabouts or future arrangements after his removal.
- Some speculate the aggressive behavior could be linked to lack of socialization, while others question if Commander was provoked or protecting something.