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The Bidens neglect their grandkids, won’t hang a stocking for Navy Roberts

The Bidens’ White House Christmas Decorations: A Stocking Snub

“The ‍stockings were hung by the chimney with care” — but in Biden’s⁣ White House, how many are​ there?

Zero,​ according‌ to​ photos ‌of ⁣the State Dining Room, where the Bidens have adorned the mantle with stockings for their grandkids ⁣each ⁤Christmas since moving in. Later on Monday, First Lady Jill Biden will unveil​ this⁤ year’s Yuletide decor, which includes almost 15,000 feet of ribbon, nearly 100 trees, more than 350 candles, more than 142,000 twinkle lights, and close to 34,000 ornaments. It’s a holly, jolly extravaganza.

But amid all the excessive trimmings, ‌the ‌number of grandchildren’s stockings ⁢is⁢ the ⁢only quantity that really matters. Instead of recognizing their grandkids on the mantle, the Bidens are reportedly paying homage ⁢to their pets, one ⁢of which was exiled from the White House after biting Secret Service agents and a number of⁢ staffers. A spokesman explained that “[t]he family​ will‍ be ‍spending⁢ Christmas at Camp David” so “their ‍family stockings will be there.”

But that’s not really why the grandchildren’s stockings⁤ aren’t featured at the ⁤executive mansion.

While 2023 marks the third year of the‌ Bidens’ holiday oversight at the ⁤White House, this is only‌ the first Christmas since the family finally publicly acknowledged their seventh⁢ grandchild: Hunter Biden’s love child, Navy Joan Roberts.⁢ For ​the past two years, Jill Biden has hung Christmas stockings for only ⁤six grandchildren, not seven, refusing to recognize and honor the ⁢innocent child born out of wedlock in 2018 to former stripper Lunden‍ Roberts and the Bidens’⁣ wayward son.

This was all ⁣part of the Bidens’ ⁢long-established “six grandchildren” narrative. As ‌the president⁤ loved to tell, “I have six grandchildren, and I’m crazy about them. I speak to‍ them every single day.”⁢ In 2020, Jill Biden dedicated her children’s book “To my grandchildren,” with a list of six names. And The New York Times ‍ reported over⁤ the summer that in White⁣ House strategy meetings, the president’s aides were instructed that Joe ⁤and Jill Biden have six grandchildren, not seven.

As ​the New ⁤York Post’s Jesse ​O’Neill wrote last Christmas, “The only thing worse than getting coal in your stocking is not even having one hung for you.”‍ Indeed, and now the president ⁣and first lady ​are⁤ proving the depths ​of their⁢ disdain for Navy Roberts: They’d rather ⁤not acknowledge their⁢ other six ‍beloved grandchildren ‍than honor their seventh with⁣ a stocking.

The snub is even further aggravated by ⁣the Biden patriarch’s constant appeals to the importance of ⁢family in every other context. Entanglements in bribery scandals? No, ​just⁤ a father’s love for his son. Federal gun crimes? Nah, just⁣ a close-knit family grieving.

When it comes to little Navy Joan Roberts, however, Biden likes ‍to play the family card again — in​ this case to tell inquiring minds to buzz off. “This is not a political issue, it’s ‍a family matter,” President Biden⁣ told People magazine‌ at the end⁢ of July when he first acknowledged the child. “Jill and I only want what is best for all of our grandchildren, including Navy.”

That’s a⁢ tough claim to square ⁢with reality, considering Joe Biden has aided and⁤ abetted the son he’s ‍”very proud” ‌of in ignoring his ⁢daughter. ⁣Hunter claimed ‌in his memoir that he’s “taken responsibility” for the mess he created during his affair, but that’s not true. Instead of ⁤a meaningful relationship with her father — or⁣ even more than a delayed and compulsory acknowledgment of her⁤ existence after a positive paternity test — ⁣Navy has ‍had to settle for child support payments he negotiated​ down and a few of Hunter’s ⁣lousy paintings.​ She ‍can’t even ‍have⁢ the Biden family name.

As for the grandparents, there’s still no evidence they’ve met their granddaughter.

So⁤ now⁤ what of this ⁤”family matter”? It’s about ⁤time Navy Joan Roberts gets a place of honor at the White House. But⁢ considering Joe and Jill Biden⁣ would apparently⁤ rather not ‍recognize any of ​their⁤ grandkids than hang a little stocking for ​her, it’s painfully clear she’ll never have her ‍place on their mantle — and certainly not a ​seat at their table.


Kylee​ Griswold is the editorial director of The Federalist. She previously worked as the copy editor for ‌the‍ Washington ⁣Examiner⁤ magazine ‌and as an editor and⁤ producer at National Geographic. She holds a B.S. in Communication Arts/Speech and an A.S. in Criminal⁣ Justice and writes on topics including feminism and gender issues, religion, and the media. Follow her on Twitter‌ @kyleezempel.

What message does the exclusion of Navy’s stocking from the⁢ White House Christmas decorations send about the Bidens’ attitude towards family?

Blank” rel=”noreferrer noopener”>stated in response to questions about his grandchild. But by excluding Navy from the White House Christmas⁣ decorations, it becomes clear that family matters only when it suits ‌the ‌Bidens’ narrative.

It’s important to note that Navy is not at fault for the circumstances of her birth.⁤ She is an innocent child who⁢ deserves to be recognized and loved by her family, regardless of the circumstances. By excluding ‍her from the stocking⁢ display, the Bidens are sending a hurtful and exclusionary message to Navy and to the ⁣world.

Furthermore, this snub raises questions about the integrity ‍and authenticity of the Bidens’ public image.⁤ If they are willing to exclude one of​ their own grandchildren from a simple Christmas decoration, how can we trust them to ​prioritize the needs of the American people?

It’s not too late for the Bidens to rectify this situation. They have the power to acknowledge Navy and include her in their family traditions, starting with hanging her ⁣stocking‌ in the White House. It’s a small gesture, ⁢but it would send a powerful message of love,‍ acceptance, and inclusion.

As Americans, we‌ expect our leaders to lead by example and to demonstrate compassion and fairness. By‍ including all of their grandchildren in their Christmas decorations, the ​Bidens can show the country and the world that they value ​family, no matter the circumstances.

So, as we admire the extravagance of the Bidens’ White House Christmas decorations this year, ⁢let ‍us not forget the⁣ absence ​of the grandchildren’s stockings. It is a stocking snub​ that symbolizes a larger issue of exclusion and disregard for the innocent. It’s time for the Bidens to make things right ⁣and to truly embody⁢ the holiday spirit of love, forgiveness, and inclusion.



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