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Judicial Watch announced on Tuesday that it filed a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) lawsuit against the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) after government agency allegedly failed to process the records of regarding the White House dog-biting incident in a timely manner.
The lawsuit seeks “all records of communication between USSS officials responsible for protection at the White House regarding the Biden family dogs, named Champ and Major.”
The right-wing group filed a FOIA request on March 10 after Press Secretary Jen Psaki confirmed that President Biden’s dog, Major, bit a White House employee. The White House didn’t release many details about the incident, even after a second biting incident happened on March 30. Judicial Watch reportedly didn’t receive a response until a little over a month later. The DHS allegedly said that they had identified the records, but had yet to produce them.

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