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Posted: April 15th, 2022 under News Story.
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Posted: April 15th, 2022 under News Story.
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Secret Service agents are reportedly furious over the White House’s handling of dog bites from President Biden’s first dog, Major.
The agents are accusing the White House of trying to downplay bite injuries and said leaders in the agency sought to conceal an “excessively detailed” account of Major’s aggressive behavior, the New York Post reports.
Records obtained by Judicial Watch reveal that the bites occurred more than were previously reported.
For eight consecutive days, Major bit agents, even though White House press secretary Jen Psaki acknowledged only a single biting incident.
Agents were incensed over Psaki’s spin.
“NO I didn’t surprise the dog doing my job by being at [redacted] as the press secretary just said! Now I’m pissed,” the agent wrote to a co-worker.
The colleague responded, “SMH. .. hope you didn’t get hurt to [sic] bad.”
In another message, a Secret Service employee said his or her “injury cannot be described in any other term than ‘severe.’”
Posted: April 15th, 2022 under News Story.
Tags: First Dog, judicial watch, President Biden, Secret Service, White House
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By Steve Neavling
CBP’s Office of Personal Responsibility drafted a 500-page report detailing the investigation into horse-mounted Border Patrol agents accused of mistreating Haitian migrants last year.
National Border Patrol Council President Brandon Judd told the New York Post that the report could be released soon.
Although the agents have been cleared of criminal wrongdoing, they could still face discipline, up to termination, if they were found to have broken agency policies.
“No one knows what’s in the report,” Judd said. “I don’t know what’s in it. As of yesterday afternoon, the chief of the Border Patrol didn’t know what’s in it.”
Judd said he’s concerned about the length of the report.
“I’ve never seen a 500-page report where no one did anything wrong,” he said.
Democrats and immigration activists called on an investigation after viral images from September showed agents on horses trying to block Haitian migrants from entering Del Rio, Texas.
Posted: April 15th, 2022 under News Story.
Tags: Border Patrol, brandon judd, CBP, horses, National Border Patrol Council, Office of Personal Responsibility
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