President Joe Biden has publicly acknowledged the daughter of his son Hunter for the first time. Hunter Biden and the mother of his child, Lunden, are now working together to foster a relationship in the best interests of their daughter. In a statement, President Biden described the situation as a “family matter” and emphasized that it is not a political issue.
This marks the first acknowledgment of their seventh grandchild by the Bidens. President Biden spoke to his son and family about the situation and wants what’s best for his granddaughter, including the possibility of meeting her. It is significant to note that Hunter Biden previously denied paternity, but a DNA test has now confirmed his fatherhood.
In 2020, Hunter Biden agreed to pay $20,000 a month in child support, and he recently settled a child support case. As part of the settlement, Hunter will give some of his paintings to his daughter, who can either keep them or sell them. Lunden Roberts, Navy’s mother, has dropped her bid to change her daughter’s last name to “Biden.”
The acknowledgment of their grandchild comes after contentious legal proceedings between Navy’s parents. However, the Bidens have been giving Hunter and Lunden space and time to figure things out. Now that the legal matters have been mostly resolved, Navy’s parents are working on a way forward that is best for her.
A source familiar with the situation emphasizes that thousands of families face similar circumstances and work things out privately for the well-being of their children. It is important to recognize that despite their prominent position, the Bidens’ experience reflects the challenges and complexities that many families navigate.
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