Deadbeat Dad Hunter Biden BLOWS OFF Court Hearing over Child Support as His Lawyer Abruptly Quits

Former Vice President Joe Biden’s son, Hunter Biden, is fighting having his financial records made public in an ongoing child support lawsuit.

The younger Biden agreed to a DNA test last month after Alexis “London” Roberts of Arkansas claimed he was the father of her child. That test showed “with scientific certainty” Hunter fathered the child while still married to his now ex-wife Kathleen and while he was supposedly dating his brother’s widow.

The Arkansas Democrat-Gazette reports Biden “is not expected to challenge the results of the DNA test or the testing process.”

Roberts filed her paternity suit in May. Biden’s first public response reported in an article by The New Yorker in which he denied having sexual relations with Roberts.

Perennial Democratic presidential hopeful Joe Biden tangled with Fox News reporter Peter Doocy approached Biden saying, “I’m wondering if you have a comment on this report, and court filing, out of Arkansas that your son Hunter just made you a grandfather again.”

Biden curtly replied, “No, that’s a private matter and I have no comment… Only you would ask that.”

Back in August, Doocy issued a live fact check after Biden claimed he drew bigger crowds that any other Democratic candidate. In September, Biden stuck his finger in Doocy’s face and demanded he “ask the right questions.”

Watch the video as Elijah Schaeffer of Next News Network reveals what fellow conservative journalists have to say about Joe Biden’s treatment of his own grandchild.


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