The White House claimed that President Biden's dog, Major, was involved in a minor biting incident, but some angry Secret Service agents are not buying it. In March 2021, Jen Psaki told the media that there was a single incident where Major was surprised by an unfamiliar person and reacted in a way that resulted in a minor injury to the individual. The documents produced by the Freedom of Information request tell a different story about Major. The victim of the attack was angry that Psaki said the dog was doing his job. I am pissed. It gets worse. An agent who saw photos of the bite said the injury cannot be described in any other way. The agent said that Major barked loudly at him and charged at him. The agent was bitten a second time. According to the documents, Major bit someone 8 days in a row. The Secret Service agent who was bitten twice wanted the Bidens to pay for his coat. No word on whether the Bidens paid for it. The superior reprimanded the agent for writing too graphic an account of the incidents. Please submit the language that has been approved by the legal office. Unless you disagree with the information presented to you, there shouldn't be a need to embellish with additional details. The superior calls the victim's words "inappropriate" in an email. The White House didn't comment on the docs.