(PatriotWise.com)- At the end of last year, it was widely reported that the Biden family dog, Major, was being sent to live with friends of the Biden family and the Bidens had adopted a new German shepherd puppy to replace him.
At the time, news reports were quick to note that Major was being sent away after two biting incidents in March involving a secret service agent and a National Parks Service employee. This was reported because this is what the White House claimed.
But the claim that Major only bit two people in March was a lie.
Thanks to documents obtained by Judicial Watch via a FOIA request, we now know that the White House and the Secret Service had downplayed Major’s major biting problem. It turns out, Major’s biting incidents spanned 8 consecutive days.
The only biting incident the White House acknowledged was on March 8, 2021. But in reality, there were several biting incidents that began on February 28.
On that day, while the Bidens were in Delaware, Major bit not one, but two secret service agents in the course of the day.
One agent was bitten on the thigh. And in another incident, Major bit a second secret service agent two times in one encounter – first on the arm, then on the buttocks.
The agent involved in the March 8 biting incident was a target of Major Biden’s teeth on two separate occasions.
The day after the March 8 biting incident, press secretary Jen Psaki informed reporters about the incident. But her account was largely fabricated.
Psaki claimed that the agent had “surprised” Major who lashed out and bit him, causing only a minor injury.
According to the documents obtained by Judicial Watch, the secret service agent was furious with Psaki’s description of the incident. In a message to a colleague, the agent said he didn’t surprise the dog as Psaki claimed, adding “Now I’m pissed.”
The documents also reveal that the so-called “minor” injury wasn’t minor at all. The agent, who was bitten in the leg, sustained puncture wounds from Major’s teeth along with bruising. Another message from an unnamed agent referred to photos of the injury, describing it as “severe.”
In a March 6 biting incident, Major ripped through an agent’s overcoat. When the agent wrote his first-hand account of the incident requesting he be reimbursed for the damage to his coat, the Secret Service instructed him to rewrite the account leaving out the florid details because they didn’t want to upset the First Family.
Ultimately, the agent withdrew his request for the Secret Service to pay for his damaged coat, instead, suggesting that the dog’s owners (AKA the Bidens) be financially responsible for the damage. It was unclear from the documents if the Bidens ever paid the agent for his torn coat.