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Hail Flutie: BC celebrates 40th anniversary of Miracle in MiamiHunter Biden's baby mama makes stunning admission about the president's controversial pardon By NIKKI SCHWAB, CHIEF CAMPAIGN CORRESPONDENT FOR DAILYMAIL.COM IN WASHINGTON, D.C. Published: 22:47, 9 December 2024 | Updated: 22:47, 9 December 2024 e-mail View comments Hunter Biden 's baby mama Lunden Roberts said Monday that she understood President Joe Biden 's decision to pardon his son - and supported that decision. The statement comes after Roberts had demanded Hunter be jailed in April 2023 for refusing to hand over his financial records in a child support dispute. Roberts put out a statement through her publisher Skyhorse one week and one day after the president announced that he would pardon Hunter after months of insisting he wouldn't. She penned the book Out of the Shadows: My Life Inside the Wild World of Hunter Biden , which was released in August, about her whirlwind relationship with Hunter at the height of his drug addiction, giving birth to the couple's 6-year-old daughter Navy Joan in August 2018. 'I think what Joe did is what the love of any parent would do and not everybody will understand that,' she said. 'I'd like to see more of that love towards Navy Joan and hope that Biden will take the steps to become a grandparent for my daughter,' she added. As part of her eventual child support agreement with Hunter, Roberts OKed getting paid less money each month as long as Hunter started working toward having a real relationship with their child - and they have connected over Zoom calls. Roberts has also expressed that she'd love Navy Joan to have a relationship with her famous grandparents, admitting in the past that it's been hurtful that her daughter wasn't included in the White House's Christmas stocking display . Hunter Biden's baby mama Lunden Roberts said Monday that she understood President Joe Biden's decision to pardon his son - and supported that decision President Joe Biden (left) and Hunter Biden (right) go shopping in Nantucket together over the Thanksgiving holiday. The president pardoned his son the day after the trip She started the statement by saying, 'I don't know what it's like to be president so I can't say what choices I would make if I was in Biden's shoes, but I am a mother.' 'There's nothing I wouldn't do for my child. No barrier I wouldn't break for Navy Joan,' Roberts said. She added that she believed Hunter was 'targeted because of who his dad is.' 'Many people have done what he's done and have never gotten in trouble,' she continued. 'But because his dad is president, he's being held to a different set of circumstances.' In June, Hunter had been convicted of three felony charges for federal gun violations - after lying about his sobriety when purchasing a firearm. Hunter's drug use was widely known about after he penned a memoir on the subject. He also pleaded guilty in a federal tax case. The first son was due to be sentenced in both these cases this month but was pardoned by his father on December 1. A picture of Navy Joan (left) with her mother Lunden Roberts (right) last year. Roberts said in her statement that she hoped the president 'will take the steps to become a grandparent for my daughter' The Bidens had just returned from their annual Thanksgiving trip to Nantucket when the president issued the controversial pardon, before making his first and only trip to Africa as president. White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre has been peppered with questions since, since Biden had adamently said he would not pardon Hunter. She told reporters Friday that the reason for the flip-flop was that 'circumstances have changed.' 'Look, if you look at his statement, it's pretty comprehensive. It's in his own voice. I think it takes you through his thinking. And he did - he wrestled with this. He wrestled with this,' Jean-Pierre said. 'And again, he said, in his statement, in his own voice, that he made that decision this past weekend.' 'And the fact is, when you think about how the president got to this decision, circumstances have changed. They have,' she argued. Politics Joe Biden Hunter Biden Share or comment on this article: Hunter Biden's baby mama makes stunning admission about the president's controversial pardon e-mail Add comment
The Los Angeles Chargers have been fined multiple times by the NFL this season for player misconduct. On Saturday, star defensive back Derwin James was fined $16,883 for a horse collar tackle on Cincinnati Bengals running back Chase Brown. This is not the first time James has been fined for a dangerous play. Earlier this year, he was suspended for one game due to repeated hits to the head of opponents. Chargers Add Two New Fines After Bengals Game After that suspension, James vowed not to change his aggressive style of play; “No, it ain’t going to change s—,” James said, according to ESPN’s Kris Rhim . “It’s definitely not going to change nothing. Like I said, I’m just going to go lower. I’m not going to change.” Additionally, defensive tackle Otito Ogbonnia was fined $5,915 for roughing the passer on Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow, which included using his entire body weight during the play. The Chargers have a history of disciplinary issues, with Poona Ford, Khalil Mack and Denzel Perryman also receiving fines earlier in the season. The team will need to address this issue and ensure that their players avoid unnecessary penalties in the future. This article first appeared on LAFB Network and was syndicated with permission.Lammy lets rip on Syria and it’s hard to swallowAlphabet Inc. (NASDAQ:GOOGL) Stock Holdings Lessened by Westchester Capital Management Inc.
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