Newly Released Records Reveal Champ's Aggression During Biden's Vice Presidency
Judicial Watch documents show a decade-long pattern of attacks by Biden's German Shepherds, raising questions about pet management and workplace safety.
- Judicial Watch obtained Secret Service records confirming multiple aggressive incidents involving Champ, Biden's German Shepherd during his vice presidency.
- Champ's behavior included biting Secret Service agents, tearing clothes, and leaving teeth marks, with incidents documented between 2011 and 2015.
- The Secret Service implemented safety measures, such as avoiding interaction with Champ and shutting off the automatic doggy door, to protect personnel.
- These revelations align with a broader pattern of aggression exhibited by Biden's later dogs, Major and Commander, during his presidency.
- Unverified allegations of mistreatment by Biden toward his dogs add complexity to the scrutiny of his pet management practices.