Biden’s German<br />Shepherds Involved<br />in Biting Incident<br />at White House.<br />President Joe Biden’s two<br />German Shepherds, Major<br />and Champ, have been sent<br />back to Delaware following an<br />incident at the White House.<br />CNN reports that<br />3-year-old Major<br />was involved in a<br />“biting incident”<br />with an unidentified<br />member of security. .<br />White House Press Secretary<br />Jen Psaki briefly commented on<br />the situation during an interview<br />on MSNBC’s ‘Morning Joe.’.<br />Psaki said she didn’t have<br />“any specifics” but that<br />the two dogs were “part<br />of the Bidens' family.” .<br />I don’t have any updates for you, Mika, on<br />reports about an incident. But what I can<br />tell you as a dog lover—I know you are—is<br />that Major and Champ are part of the Bidens’<br />family. They’re members of the family, Jen Psaki, to 'Morning Joe'.<br />She went on to point out<br />that it is not unusual for<br />Major and Champ to go<br />to Delaware when first<br />lady Jill Biden travels. .<br />They often go to Delaware when the<br />first lady is traveling, and they’re adjusting<br />to their new home. But I don’t have any<br />more on those reports, I just know that<br />they’re beloved members of the family, and<br />of course of the White House family, too, Jen Psaki, to 'Morning Joe'.<br />Michael LaRosa, spokesman for the first lady,<br />later confirmed that the dogs went to Delaware<br />to “stay with family friends” while Jill traveled. .<br />A White House official reportedly told<br />NBC News that the dogs “[would] be back.”
