The Australian’s Johannes Leak says US President Joe Biden’s dog biting a secret service agent is “evidence” of what happens when you put carnivores on a vegan diet.\n\nThe dog has since been removed from the White House after biting multiple agents and staff.\n\n“They see a bloke’s bare elbow and they think ‘that looks pretty good’,” he told Sky News host Chris Kenny.\n\n“But look, I’ve got a dog and I’ve been around a lot of dogs.\n\n“If that’s a vicious attack then we’re in serious trouble, that looks like a playful dog giving a bloke a bit of a nip, I think this is much ado about nothing.”
The Australian’s Johannes Leak says US President Joe Biden’s dog biting a secret service agent is “evidence” of what happens when you put carnivores on a vegan diet.
“They see a bloke’s bare elbow and they think ‘that looks pretty good’,” he told Sky News host Chris Kenny.“If that’s a vicious attack then we’re in serious trouble, that looks like a playful dog giving a bloke a bit of a nip, I think this is much ado about nothing.”
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