Biden spokeswoman unfazed by German Shepherd presence.
White House press secretary addresses concerns about President Biden’s German Shepherd puppy
Commander’s aggressive behavior raises questions
White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre confidently dismissed inquiries on Thursday regarding Commander, President Joe Biden’s German Shepherd puppy, who has reportedly bitten multiple Secret Service agents.
In late September, Commander made headlines for his twelfth reported attack on a Secret Service officer. This incident followed a similar pattern of aggressive behavior exhibited by the Bidens’ previous dog, Major, who was subsequently sent to live with friends in Delaware.
Reassurances from the press secretary
When asked if she had ever felt unsafe around Commander, Jean-Pierre firmly responded, “Absolutely not.” She emphasized that she had encountered Commander on numerous occasions without any concerns or incidents of being bitten.
Regarding the rest of the communications team, Jean-Pierre reiterated a statement from Jill Biden’s communications director, Elizabeth Alexander. The statement expressed the Bidens’ deep concern for the safety of White House staff and their gratitude for the patience and support of the Secret Service. Jean-Pierre also mentioned that Commander is currently not at the White House while further steps are being evaluated.
Addressing the issue personally, Jean-Pierre stated, ”I’m not sure why this has anything to do with me. I was never nervous at all. So, it’s not a concern for me. I can only speak to what has been communicated by the first lady’s office, and I’ll leave it at that.”
For the full briefing, watch the video below.
How does the Biden administration express their gratitude for the support and patience of the Secret Service in light of Commander’s behavior?
White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre addressed concerns about President Joe Biden’s German Shepherd puppy, Commander, during a recent press briefing. The puppy has reportedly bitten multiple Secret Service agents, resulting in questions about its aggressive behavior.
Commander first made headlines in late September after attacking a Secret Service officer for the twelfth time. This incident mirrored the aggressive behavior displayed by the Bidens’ previous dog, Major, who was subsequently relocated to live with friends in Delaware.
When questioned about her own experience with Commander, Jean-Pierre confidently dismissed any concerns by stating, “Absolutely not.” She emphasized that she had encountered Commander on multiple occasions without any incidents of being bitten, assuring the public of her safety.
Jean-Pierre also reiterated a statement from Jill Biden’s communications director, Elizabeth Alexander, regarding the rest of the White House communications team. The statement expressed the Bidens’ deep concern for the safety of White House staff and gratitude for the patience and support of the Secret Service. Jean-Pierre further mentioned that Commander is currently not residing at the White House while the administration evaluates further steps.
Addressing the issue personally, Jean-Pierre stated, “I’m not sure why this has anything to do with me. I was never nervous at all. So, it’s not a concern for me. I can only speak to what has been communicated by the first lady’s office, and I’ll leave it at that.”
The press briefing concluded with Jean-Pierre urging those interested to watch the video below for the full briefing on the matter.
In light of the concerns surrounding Commander’s aggressive behavior, it is essential for the administration to take appropriate measures to ensure the safety of both White House staff and the puppy itself. The Bidens’ commitment to addressing the issue and their gratitude toward the Secret Service’s support should be acknowledged and respected. As the evaluation of further steps continues, it is crucial to prioritize the well-being and security of all individuals involved in the White House.
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