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Biden Admin Buys U.S. Navy Luxury Bidet Equipped With ‘Effective Enema Function’

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Bio Bidet’s BB-1000 has ‘the absolute strongest spray pressure of any electronic bidet seat on the market.’

Graduating midshipmen at the Naval Academy / Getty Images Philip Caldwell • December 12, 2022 5:00 am

The U.S. Navy under President Joe Biden spent hundreds of dollars on a luxury bidet complete with a remote control and a massaging feature, according to documents obtained by the Washington Free Beacon through a public records request.

A December 2021 government requisition order obtained by the Free Beacon shows the Navy spent $553 on Bio Bidet’s BB-1000 bidet seat attachment for a toilet on the USNS Yuma, a high-speed military transport ship.

The $553 bidet, which retailer Bidet King described as having a “rabid cult following” because it has “the absolute strongest spray pressure of any electronic bidet seat on the market,” boasts a slew of features such as an “effective enema function” to go with its high price tag. A brochure for the bidet says the BB-1000 comes with a heated seat, a blow dryer, a remote control, a deodorizer, and several spray functions, including “pulsating massage” and “turbo wash,” which is described as a “whirly mass of soft water spray to stimulate bowel movement.”

An advertisement for the Bio Bidet BB-1000 / Bio Bidet website

The Navy’s costly purchase of a bidet, a hygiene product that most Americans have never used in their lives, came just months after a watchdog report commissioned by members of Congress found that insufficient funding for shipbuilding has left the Navy unprepared for a potential conflict with China. The report’s authors called for greater investment in shipbuilding to compete with China, which now has the world’s largest navy.

The BB-1000 bidet that the Navy purchased for the Yuma is considerably more expensive than commonly purchased models. Amazon’s best-selling bidet costs $22.99, roughly 4 percent of the cost of the BB-1000.

The supply officer for the Yuma requested the purchase of the bidet, communication records show, for a shipboard toilet. The Yuma, a transport ship, entered active service in 2017 and has been deployed in recent years to the Mediterranean Sea and Black Sea, which has become a war zone since Russia invaded Ukraine in February. At the time of writing, the Yuma is moored at a naval base on the coast of the Greek island of Crete, according to a marine


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