When a ‘Private Matter’ Borders on Hypocrisy

Commentary

“I always say the three most important issues facing our country and the Congress are our children, our children, our children.  This includes their health, their education, the economic security of their family, a clean, safe place for them to thrive ana world at peace I which they can reach their fulfillment.”– Nancy Pelosi, September 7, 2020

Until President Biden introduced his budget on April 22, 2022, in which he outlined his plan for starting children off on the right foot and protecting vulnerable children, Nancy Pelosi was the voice for the children.

By supporting affordable and high-quality child care, ensuring children grow up in a loving, safe, and supportive home, providing access to mental and behavioral health care, and proving all of our country’s children the best education in the world, this budget invests in the next generation of changemakers.” – President Biden, April 22, 2022.

Isn’t it interesting how this man can propose the investment of billions of taxpayer dollars to fund his agenda for America’s children, while he protects his son, Hunter, from still another scandal, this one involving the payment of child support for a five-year old child he fathered.

Like the laptop scandal, the paternity test proved Hunter is the father of a child with Lunden Roberts of Arkansas, now five years old. A paternity suit in May 2019 followed the child’s birth in August 2018.

LUNDEN ROBERTS SHOWN WITH FIVE-YEAR-OLD DAUGHTER (New York Post photo)

After a DNA test showed “with near scientific certainty” that Hunter was the father, he reached an agreement to settle the suit in March 2020. He has since sought an adjustment in child support payments.

In November 2019, when Fox’s Peter Doocy asked the president elect if he had a comment “that your son Hunter just made you a grandfather again,” he deferred, saying, “No, that’s a private matter.”

That may have worked in 2019 as Joe came out of his basement, but now that he has announced his reelection bid, he’s going to need a response, because Arkansas Independent County Circuit Judge Holly Meyer wants Hunter in court on May 1 and stated “From now on … I want both clients at every hearing I conduct. I will no longer allow us to excuse clients because it is interfering with the progress of litigation, which is taking way too long to get over simple points.”

Of course, Hunter’s tax issues and his foreign dealings benefiting other family members, and the question of access to the president, cannot be overlooked,

So, our two leading presidential candidates – Joe Biden and Donald Trump – have side legal matters to deal with between now and November 8, 2024.

May God continue to bless the United States of America.