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This is a rush transcript from The Ingraham Angle, April 30, 2021. This copy may not be in its final form and may be updated.
LAURA INGRAHAM, FOX NEWS HOST: I m Laura Ingraham, and this is The Ingraham Angle. We have a very fun show for you this Friday night. Now, the press must have watched a completely different Biden address earlier in the week, you re going to be shocked by their reactions to it, the most extreme and the most inane, we re going to bring you the worst in media. Plus, it s the return of our mystery guest s series. Here s your first clue.
Biden family dog Major returns to the White House and will get a new feline friend Elise Brisco, USA TODAY
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Major Biden is out of the dog house and back in the White House.
President Joe Biden and first lady Jill Biden have confirmed that their dog Major is back at 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. after being sent to an off-site training to help him adjust to life in the White House earlier this month. He s back, yeah, Jill Biden said in an interview clip released Friday on NBC s Today show. He is such a sweet loveable dog, he really is.
The Bidens’ troubled canine son, Major, is back in the White House after an intensive few weeks of schooling, the family confirmed on Friday. Major and his brother, Champ, were initially sent back to Delaware for a spate of training after Major bit a Secret Service agent’s hand in March, causing a “minor injury.” A few weeks later, the White House revealed that the 3-year-old German shepherd had “nipped” another staff member while out on a walk. Major then underwent another round of training, this time at an offsite location in the D.C. area.
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That’s a lot of nipping, especially from a dog that likely weighs well over 60 pounds! And yet, the Bidens have seen fit to welcome Major back into the people’s house, which remains chock full of weird noises, unfamiliar smells, and scary-looking, bite-able people. “He is such a sweet, lovable dog, he really is,” Jill Biden told the
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President Joe Biden and first lady Jill Biden s dogs Champ, right, and Major are seen on the South Lawn of the White House in Washington on March 31, 2021.
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President George W. Bush’s English Springer Spaniel, Spot, plays on the south lawn of the White House in 2001. Spot is the offspring of former first dog, Millie. Millie lived in the White House with her owner President George H.W. Bush from 1989 to 1993.
President Bill Clinton’s pet cat Socks peers over the podium in the White House briefing room.
Joe Biden and First Lady Dr.
Jill Biden revealed that they are in the process of adopting a First Feline, and that feisty First Dog
Major Biden has undergone training to get along with both cats and Secret Service agents hopefully avoiding a potential Cat-tastrophe.
On Friday morning,
The Today Show aired
Craig Melvin’s exclusive interview with President and Mrs. Biden, during which he broke a significant First Pet scoop and not the kind you need a little blue baggy to contain.
“There’s a question that millions of Americans have been wondering for a number of weeks now, Major. The first dog…” Melvin began.