The White House shut down a press question pertaining to the estranged daughter of Hunter Biden, who the Biden family has repeatedly refused to acknowledge.
White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre shut down a reporter's question Wednesday concerning President Biden's seventh grandchild, the estranged daughter of his son Hunter Biden who he has so far refused to acknowledge.
"There was a story in The New York Times over the weekend about Hunter Biden's daughter in Arkansas. Does the president acknowledge this little girl as his granddaughter?" the reporter asked. "I don't have anything to share from here," Jean-Pierre simply responded, continuing the White House's tradition of refusing to answer questions pertaining to Roberts.
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