Biden's dog Commander removed after 12th known bite: Ingraham blasts 'two tiers of justice'

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Heather Hunter is a contributing writer for the Washington Examiner. She is an award-winning radio, television and film producer. She has previously written for the Daily Caller and LifeZette. You can follow her on Twitter: @HeatherHunterDC.

President Joe Biden's German shepherd Commander is no longer at the White House after photos of the dog aggressively biting the arm of another White House staffer emerged, making this the 12th known bite.

The 71-year-old chief groundskeeper celebrated his 50th anniversary tending to the 18 acres of White House gardens and grounds last year. The Washington Examiner's Byron York wrote on Tuesday that the president must act on this White House scandal. The district mayor is also authorized to"conduct an investigation and make a determination as to whether a dog is a potentially dangerous or dangerous dog." The owner will be responsible for the impounding cost of a dog considered a threat to public safety.

 

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