Biden’s team prepared him for questions about shunning his granddaughter, but none were asked.
President Biden’s Granddaughter: The Unasked Question
During President Joe Biden’s recent visit to Helsinki, Finland, his staff anticipated inquiries from the press regarding his estranged granddaughter, as reported by the Messenger. Surprisingly, the topic remained untouched, leaving many wondering why.
Despite the president’s insistence on having only six grandchildren, pressure has been mounting for him to acknowledge his seventh granddaughter, Navy Joan. Born out of a sexual encounter between Hunter Biden, the president’s son, and a stripper named Lunden Alexis Roberts, Biden has faced criticism from conservatives and even some progressives for neglecting the young girl. In an attempt to portray the commander in chief as “empathetic and human,” Biden’s aides prepared questions for the press, but it seems the media let him off the hook by avoiding the topic altogether.
Biden’s relationship with the media stands in stark contrast to that of his predecessor, Donald Trump. Unlike Trump, Biden has received lists of questions in advance of press briefings, which some have criticized as a “cheat sheet,” as reported by the New York Post. Furthermore, CNN’s presidential fact checker, known for scrutinizing Trump, appears to be less eager to hold the new administration accountable, with fewer fact checks on Biden despite ample material.
Reports suggest that Biden’s lack of warmth towards his granddaughter stems from his desire to appease his son, who has been engaged in a lengthy legal battle with the girl’s mother.
However, Hunter Biden’s philandering is not the only issue tarnishing his father’s public image. Congressional investigations have unearthed evidence that increasingly suggests the elder Biden had knowledge of his son’s questionable foreign business dealings, contradicting the president’s previous denials.
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