Friday, January 30, 2026

WILL BRAZIL BECOME A FRIEND OF ISRAEL AGAIN?

From enemy to friend? Brazilian ex-president's son makes promise to Israel

As Brazil's right-wing frontrunner, Flávio Bolsonaro pledges to reverse hostile policies and restore his father's Israel alliance.

 

SAUDI ARABIA HAS ALWAYS BEEN AND LIKELY ALWAYS WILL BE AN ISLAMIST REGIME

Stop chasing after the Saudis to join the Abraham Accords

Now that they’ve stopped worrying about an Iranian bomb, Riyadh is making clear that it will never recognize the State of Israel. It was never going to be worth the price anyway. 

 

By Jonathan S. Tobin 

 

JNS

Jan 30, 2026

 

 

 US President Donald Trump and Saudi Crown Prince and Prime Minister Mohammed bin Salman hold hands during a meeting in the Oval Office at the White House in Washington, D.C., US, November 18, 2025.

US President Donald Trump and Saudi Crown Prince and Prime Minister Mohammed bin Salman hold hands during a meeting in the Oval Office at the White House in Washington, D.C., US, November 18, 2025.
 

The 12-day air campaign against Iran that was carried out by Israel last June, and then eventually joined by the United States, changed the strategic equation in the Middle East. But as much as that is an enormous benefit to both Jerusalem and Washington, there was one consequence to this victory that will discourage many observers of the region.

The tacit alliance between Israel and Saudi Arabia against a common enemy in Tehran was the basis for the success of the first Trump administration’s ability to make the Abraham Accords a reality in 2020. It also raised the possibility of the entire Arab and Muslim world coming to terms with the permanence of Israel, as well as the possibility that the guardian of Islamic holy places in Mecca and Medina might embrace formal recognition of Israel.

The end of a threat

But after a week of war, the threat of Iran building a nuclear bomb in the near future no longer hangs over the Saudis. The crippling of Tehran’s nuclear facilities—and stripping it of its air defense and much of its missile arsenal—proved an enormous victory for Israel and America. It largely removed the prospect of an existential Iranian nuclear threat that had been hanging over the Jewish state for the last 20 years.

But it has now removed Riyadh’s prime motivation for its tilt toward Jerusalem.

That trend began when the Saudis were largely abandoned by an Obama administration that was committed to appeasement of Iran, rather than confronting or containing it. In response, they turned to the Jewish state to counter what appeared to be a threat to the existence of their government. If that threat is largely removed, then why should they normalize relations with Israel?

As insider reports have increasingly made clear, Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, the de facto ruler of the country, has decided to alter his country’s course. Instead of continuing to move closer to Jerusalem and, as so many in the United States and Israel hoped and even expected, joining the Abraham Accords themselves, the Saudis seem to be eyeing a different sort of regional realignment, in which they will now link up with other Islamist countries like Qatar and Turkey. They have even reportedly been advocating for the United States not to attack Iran so as to help the protest movement succeed in overthrowing the Islamist theocrats that have despotically ruled since the Iranian Revolution in 1979. They’ve also refused to let Washington use their territory for potential attacks on Iran.

On top of that, the Saudis are also moving away from their efforts to erase antisemitism from their education system and public discourse, as they had been doing as late as 2024. Instead, the regime’s state-run media has again turned to spewing out anti-Israel venom, in addition to the sort of open hatred of Jews that was routine before Riyadh’s turn to Israel and the West. Among other monitors of the situation, the Anti-Defamation League is sounding the alarm about prominent Saudi voices—closely tied to the royal family and the government—promoting antisemitic conspiracy theories and trashing the Abraham Accords.

This is very disappointing for both Washington and Jerusalem. President Donald Trump has invested a lot of effort in trying to undo the damage to U.S.-Saudi relations done by the Obama and Biden administrations, which both sought to downgrade relations with Israel and Saudi Arabia in order to effect a rapprochement with Iran. It’s equally frustrating for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who saw the expansion of the Abraham Accords to include the Saudis as his prime foreign-policy objective.

A beguiling prospect

To be fair, the idea of an Israeli embassy in Riyadh—and the Saudis following the lead of the United Arab Emirates in becoming an open friend of Israel and a friendly place for Jewish visitors—was a beguiling prospect. It made sense for the Saudis to go down this road from a strategic point of view. And it also dovetailed with MBS’s hopes of modernizing Saudi society, and even more importantly, its finances, to openly engage with the Start-Up Nation, the most economically dynamic in the region.

It’s time to admit that while it would have been nice, it was probably always a fantasy.

Even before the war that began as a result of the Hamas-led Palestinian Arab terror attacks on Israel on Oct. 7, 2023, which put a freeze on any efforts to expand the accords, there was good reason for skepticism about the Saudis ever fully embracing normalization. As I wrote in 2022, for a government whose identity has always been bound up with its alliance with the extreme Wahabi sect of Islam, recognition of Israel was always going to be a stretch. For all of his desire to get his nation into the 21st century and shake its reliance on oil income, MBS knew that good relations with the Jewish state are still extremely unpopular inside his country and elsewhere on the Arab street.

Israeli diplomats like to speak of the difference between cold and hostile public comments toward the Jewish state uttered by their Arab and Muslim counterparts and warmer private ones. However, the reason—with the possible exception of the UAE—that contrast still exists is the fact that hatred for Zionism and vicious antisemitism is the rule in the region, regardless of whether a war is going on. The leaders of moderate Arab nations know that letting a Palestinian national movement that cannot move beyond its dreams of Israel’s destruction hold them hostage to those fantasies is a mistake. But while the authoritarian rulers of these states do, as a general rule, ignore public sentiment, even a stable regime such as that in Riyadh knows that such governments are not invulnerable to threats of being toppled.

They were never serious

Moreover, for all of the optimism about the inevitability of their transforming their under-the-table good relations with Israel into one of open recognition, it’s not clear that it was ever a possibility. Even when it was being formally discussed after the Biden administration belatedly began pushing for their joining the Abraham Accords (though Biden’s team hated using the name because it was Trump’s signature foreign-policy achievement), the terms the Saudis asked for demonstrated that they weren’t really serious about it. The price they demanded in exchange for normalization included a formal defense pact with the United States and Washington gifting them a nuclear program—two things that were never going to happen under any circumstances.

The Saudis knew this, and by asking for the moon in this manner, they were sending a signal to much of the world, including many Americans and Israelis who ought to have known better.

Nor would it have been worth it for Israel to acquiesce to the principal demand made of them: the creation of a Palestinian state.

That has been a key element of the price tag the Saudis put on their joining the accords. That sounded right to an American foreign-policy establishment that continued to believe that a two-state solution was the only way to end the conflict. Of course, as Palestinians have made clear, over and over again, they have no interest in the idea if it means they’ll have to commit themselves to living in peace with a Jewish state, no matter where its borders are drawn.

After the Second Intifada (2000-2005), and then Oct. 7, the once broad Israeli support for the concept has evaporated. Even most left-wing Israelis know that the Palestinians aren’t interested in peace. Acquiescing to demands for Palestinian statehood would have meant repeating the same catastrophic blunder made by the late Ariel Sharon when he withdrew from the Gaza Strip in the summer of 2005, thus setting in motion the events that allowed Hamas to seize control of the coastal enclave and eventually to be able to commit the atrocities in southern Israel on Oct. 7. Doing so in the far larger and more strategic areas of Judea and Samaria (the “West Bank”) would have endangered the very existence of the state.

It’s equally true that the Saudis have no real desire to help create another failed Arab state that would, in all likelihood, be a perfect target to be taken over by Islamists—in this case, Hamas. Yet even before the Palestinians won general Arab and Muslim sympathy by launching a war on Oct. 7 with an orgy of mass murder, rape, torture, kidnapping and wanton destruction, the Saudis were only using the statehood issue to help deflect pressure to join the Abraham Accords.

That should serve as a reminder to Israelis and Americans not to be too disappointed by the Saudis’ decision to attempt to reclaim their status as the leader of Islamist rejectionist forces in the region, a stance that, in recent years, they surrendered to Qatar.

Would it ever have been worthwhile for Israel to have made such a grave sacrifice of its security concerns in exchange for Saudi recognition?

For Israelis, having the Saudis embrace them fully and openly as partners would have signaled the end of the Muslim world’s refusal to accept the Jewish state’s permanent place in the region. But setting up a situation where the Palestinian Authority would likely have been toppled by Hamas would have been suicidal. The scenario in which Hamas assumes control of the territories is a guarantee of nothing but another and even more bloody round of war.

As much as it’s nice to dream of a world where the region could truly be transformed into a “new Middle East,” such as the one that the late Shimon Peres dreamed of when he agreed to the 1993 Oslo Accords, 33 years later, Israelis still don’t live in such a world.

That’s why it is far better to keep such fantasies out of efforts to ensure that the Saudis remain outside of coalitions bent on Israel’s destruction. The Riyadh regime may still hope to develop its economy and needs to modernize its society to achieve that; however, it is never going to be entirely divorced from the Wahabi extremism that put their family in control of the Arabian Peninsula in the first place.

Riyadh can’t change

And so, Americans and Israelis should stop chasing after the vain hope of getting the desert kingdom to behave as if it is anything other than the Islamist regime that it has always been and likely always will be. The Saudis will always act in their own best interests, and if that lines up with a more Israel-friendly policy, then they’ll do that. And being realists and still desirous of friendly relations with the United States, there will be limits on how far they will go in terms of open hostility to Israel. But they can neither be persuaded nor bribed to give up their basic character.

It’s long past time for Washington and Jerusalem to acknowledge this fact and stop trying to pretend that Saudi Arabia is anything other than what it is. It may not be at war with Israel and may even prefer for it to, along with the United States, continue to act to deter Islamist forces that are hostile to Riyadh, even if they are no longer worried about Iran. But it’s never going to be a real friend or ally of a Jewish state.

SERVES HIM RIGHT

Former CNN Anchor Don Lemon Charged With Civil Rights Crimes

 

  

Jan 30, 2026

 

 

Former CNN anchor Don Lemon was charged Friday with federal civil rights crimes in connection with an anti-immigration enforcement protest that disrupted a service at a Minnesota church, the Department of Homeland Security said Friday.

He is charged with conspiracy and interfering with the First Amendment rights of worshipers during a Jan. 18 protest at the Cities Church in St. Paul, where a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement official serves as a pastor. Another journalist and two protest participants also were arrested.

Lemon was arrested Thursday by federal agents in Los Angeles, where he had been covering the Grammy Awards, his attorney Abbe Lowell said.

U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi later announced on X that the arrest of Lemon, as well as fellow protesters Trahern Jeen Crews, Georgia Fort, and Jamael Lydell Lundy, were executed "at my direction."

She posted a 16-second video on social media at 11:41 a.m., without mentioning Lemon or any of those arrested by name, that citizens have the right to worship freely and safely and if anyone interferes, "we are coming after you."

Newsmax's James Rosen was told by sources that Lemon briefly resisted -- after he was already in handcuffs and taken to an elevator, but that his arrest otherwise unfolded without incident.

Fort, a local independent journalist, livestreamed the moments before her arrest Friday on Facebook Live, saying “agents are at my door right now” with a warrant and a grand jury indictment.

Crews is a leader of Black Lives Matter Minnesota who has led many protests, particularly following George Floyd’s killing in Minneapolis in 2020.

Lundy is an intergovernmental affairs manager in the office of Hennepin County Attorney Mary Moriarty, and is married to St. Paul City Council Member Anika Bowie. Bowie and Moriarty could not be reached for comment. 

Lowell called Lemon's arrest an "unprecedented attack on the First Amendment."

"Don Lemon was taken into custody by federal agents last night in Los Angeles, where he was covering the Grammy awards," Lowell said in a statement. "Don has been a journalist for 30 years, and his constitutionally protected work in Minneapolis was no different than what he has always done."

Lemon, who was fired from CNN in 2023, has said he has no affiliation to the organization that went into the church and that he was there as a reporter chronicling protesters.

The White House, on its official X account, mocked Lemon by posting a black-and-white photo of him from his livestream at the Cities Church, noting he had been arrested, with the intro "When life gives you lemons..."

The arrest came after a magistrate last week rejected prosecutors’ initial bid to charge Lemon. Rosen reported Lemon was indicted in Minnesota on Thursday along with five others.

Charges include conspiring to deprive a constitutional or statutory right and interfering with individual's religious freedom in a house of worship, covered by the FACE act.

Sources told Rosen his first court appearance is likely to be in Los Angeles before being returned to Minnesota for prosecution.

Lemon on Jan. 18 livestreamed a demonstration that interrupted a church service in St. Paul, Minnesota, to protest President Donald Trump's immigration crackdown in the area.

Lemon said he was at the demonstration as a journalist. He said he was tipped off ahead of time but did not know the activists would disrupt the service.

He can be seen arguing with a parishioner about immigration enforcement. Trump administration officials quickly condemned the demonstration and accused protesters of intimidating Christian worshippers.

Lemon was expected to have an initial court hearing later Friday. 

TYPICAL OF BLM LEADERS

Social justice advocate once named Bostonian of the Year sentenced in fraud case

Monica Cannon-Grant and her late husband diverted COVID-relief funds and rental assistance from their anti-violence nonprofit for personal expenses

 

By Louis Casiano  

 

Fox News

Jan 29, 2026

 

 

Monica Grant in Boston

Monica Cannon-Grant speaks during a Black Lives Matter rally in front of Boston Police Headquarters Sept. 22, 2020, in Boston.

 

A well-known community and social justice activist who founded a Boston nonprofit to reduce violence and who was once was lauded as Bostonian of the Year avoided jail time in a federal fraud case, the Justice Department said Thursday. 

Monica Cannon-Grant, 44, pleaded guilty in September 2025 to 18 of 27 counts, including wire fraud, mail fraud and failing to file tax returns related to a scheme in which Cannon-Grant and her late husband, Clark Grant, pocketed thousands of dollars in donations to their nonprofit.

She was sentenced Thursday to four years probation. She was also ordered to pay $106,003 in restitution. Federal prosecutors recommended U.S. District Court Judge Angel Kelley sentence Cannon-Grant to 18 months in prison

"Ms. Cannon-Grant’s actions were crimes of greed and opportunity," said Nicolas Bucciarelli, acting inspector in charge of the U.S. Postal Inspection Service's Boston Division. 

Cannon-Grant and her husband were accused of diverting COVID-relief and rental assistance funds from their Violence in Boston nonprofit for personal expenses and collecting about $100,000 in illegal unemployment benefits, among other charges.

Along with her late husband, the pair founded VIB, an anti-violence nonprofit dedicated to raising social awareness and aiding community causes in Boston, federal prosecutors said. 

The couple received nearly $54,000 in pandemic relief funds, authorities said. They also allegedly used some of the nonprofit's funds to pay their auto loan and auto insurance bills.

They also conspired to defraud Boston’s Office of Housing Stability by misrepresenting their household income in an effort to obtain $12,600 in rental assistance and the Massachusetts Department of Unemployment Assistance by submitting forged employment documents so that another family member could receive nearly $44,000 in unemployment assistance.

Cannon-Grant also filed false tax returns for 2017 and 2018 and failed to file tax returns for 2019 and 2020, prosecutors said. 

Cannon-Grant was well-known in activist circles in Boston, earning numerous awards, including Boston Globe Magazine’s Bostonian of the Year award and a Boston Celtics Heroes Among Us award, both in 2020 amid nationwide protests following the killing of George Floyd

 

 

Activist Monica Cannon-Grant waits to speak at a demonstration one day after the guilty verdicts against former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin in the death of George Floyd, in Boston, Mass.

 

In 2022, after Cannon-Grant's indictment, VIB said it had suspended all programs and was shutting down, but its Facebook page has been frequently active since.  

GET KRISTI NOEM TO SHIP THEM OFF TO SUDAN

Illegal immigrants caught blasting guns on packed highway, shooting at family in road-rage attack: cops

Anthony Acevedo and Jose AlarconSanchez among suspects charged as police recover over 100 shell casings from New Year's incident

 

By Stepheny Price  

 

Fox News

Jan 29, 2026

 

Booking photos of three men identified by Dallas police in a gunfire investigation

Booking photos show Anthony Acevedo, 20, Jose AlarconSanchez, 18, and Anderson Derce Lara, 25. Dallas police said Acevedo and AlarconSanchez were arrested in connection with a viral New Year’s Eve gunfire incident, while Lara is charged in a separate road-rage shooting involving children

 

A viral video showing gunmen firing from a Dallas bridge on New Year’s has now led to multiple arrests and immigration holds as police say the suspects were involved in repeated acts of gun violence across North Texas.

The Dallas Police Department announced the arrests Tuesday, identifying Anthony Acevedo, 20, and Jose AlarconSanchez, 18, both of Grand Prairie, as two of the suspects seen in multiple social media videos firing guns from the Margaret McDermott Bridge over Interstate 30, just west of downtown Dallas. 

The reckless gunfire, captured on camera and viewed worldwide, according to police, sparked immediate public outrage and a large-scale investigation.

Detectives with DPD’s Central Patrol Division and Special Investigations Unit launched what police described as an aggressive and exhaustive investigation, working alongside the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives and the U.S. Attorney’s Office. Investigators recovered more than 100 shell casings near the bridge.

During the investigation, detectives learned AlarconSanchez had been arrested earlier that same morning by the Grand Prairie Police Department for a similar firearms offense on January 1, 2026.

As the case expanded, investigators uncovered evidence linking 25-year-old Anderson Derce Lara to a separate road-rage shooting in November. Police say Derce Lara fired multiple rounds into a vehicle carrying three adults and three children, narrowly missing the victims.

With assistance from the ATF, investigators executed a search warrant and recovered multiple firearms, including rifles matching those seen in the viral bridge video, further tying Derce Lara to both incidents.

Acevedo and AlarconSanchez are charged with discharge of a firearm in certain municipalities, a class A misdemeanor. Derce Lara faces six counts of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, a first-degree felony.

Police said Acevedo has been released on bond, while AlarconSanchez and Derce Lara are being held on immigration detainers.

"If you put lives at risk in Dallas, we will identify you, investigate thoroughly, and hold you accountable," Dallas Police Chief Daniel Comeaux said.

The investigation remains ongoing.

NOT EVEN REMOTELY HELPFUL

By Bob Walsh

 

An aerial view of two properties cleared of debris amid the ruins of homes destroyed in the Palisades Fire, on February 27, 2025 in Pacific Palisades, California.

 
You might remember after the disastrous L A fires a year ago that both the communist mayor of Los Angeles, Karen Bass, and the arrogant-absent Governor of the formerly great state of California, Gavin Newsom, flapped their lips about how wonderful and quick and complete the rebuilt process will be.  

Last time I checked (which was admittedly last month) only TWO rebuild permits had been issued.  In many of the areas the property owners can not get permits unless they install additional fire hydrants, AT THEIR EXPENSE.  Typically this sort of infrastructure is a government responsibility other than on brand new construction, like new housing developments.

It is hard to say if this is ordinary governmental stupidity or part of a concerted attempt to prevent rebuilding of single family housing.  Could be both.

WELLS FARGO LEAVING CALIFORNIA ..... KINDA SORTA

By Bob Walsh

 

 - Wells Fargo Wealth & Investment Management business executive Barry Sommers chats with CEO NA magazine about the importance of attracting and engaging top-tier financial advisors

 

The Wells Fargo WEALTH AND INVESTMENT Division is pulling out of CA and moving to Florida in the next year or so.  I wonder if they are seeing the writing on the wall in general or the well-compensated people who work in that division are just interested in moving their own personal income, and therefore income tax reliability, out of the rapacious state of CA into the much more friendly state of Florida. 

AB 1421, CHAPTER 2

By Bob Walsh

 

Photo illustration of the California state flag, with a brown bear on a mound of green grass, a red star, a red stripe on the bottom, and the words "California Republic." The bear has a stick and bundle over its shoulder and appears to be about to leave the scene. 

 

The current incarnation of CA.  AB1421 creates a study group with a report to come out next year about how they can extract more money from CA taxpayers on a mileage tax.  Apparently even the anti-petroleum crazies in the CA legislature realized that they might lose their cushy jobs if they actually pushed this as a new tax in the current political and fiscal reality.

Doesn't mean it isn't gonna happen.  It does mean it won't happen soon, or under the table.

DON LEMON UNDER ARREST

By Bob Walsh

 

 

Various broadcast news outlets are reporting that Don Lemon, well-known former pseudo-journalist, was arrested this morning by federal agents.  The arrest occurred in L.A. where Lemon was to cover the Grammy Awards.  The arrest is in relation to his presence during the invasion of a church in St. Paul, MN. by a mob of anti-ICE nutters. 

A TRULY STUPID EMBEZZLER

By Bob Walsh

 

Jun Reina appears in an undated CapRadio file photo.

Jun Reina

 

Jun Reina, 60, was until recently the General Manager and CFO of CapRadio, the PBS affiliate in Sacramento.  He is currently a guest of the people being unable to make his $200,000 bail.

He is believed to have helped himself to $1.3 million in company funds to support his personal lifestyle, children's education and household remodeling.  This criminal mastermind apparently wrote checks to himself and deposited them in his account.  

He has been the GM since 2020 and an employee of the station since 2007.  I guess he figured the auditors were too stupid to look.  The prosecutor believes the thefts have been going on for some time so he was almost right.      

Thursday, January 29, 2026

HOPE PHYSICAL THERAPY AND AQUATICS

By Howie Katz

 

 













 

Hope Physical Therapy and Aquatics, 103 Davis Road, League City, Texas

 

Let me start out by saying that no one asked me to endorse Hope and I am not getting paid to do so. I an doing this strictly in appreciation of the great treatment I've been getting there.

I've been going to Hope on and off for several years and each time I have been very impressed by the professional staff and how they have treated me. That is why I am recommending Hope to anyone in need of physical therapy who lives in the Clear Lake area of Houston, in Friendswood, in Webster, in Dickinson and of course in League City, as well as other parts of Galveston County.











 

 

 

 

 

Here is just some of the equipment at Hope. That's me on the Bike at the left

 

Hope is well equipped with all sorts of exercise equipment and other physical therapy paraphernalia. It also has a pool for aquatic exercises that are designed to treat a patient's problem.

The staff is well trained and very professional. They provide specialized treatment for whatever the problem is that brought a patient to them. In my case, this time it's loss of balance.  

 


 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
That's me with Hope owner Chris Emrich and her two dogs  

Hope is owned by Christiana Emrich. She makes sure that Hope lives up to its outstanding reputation.

You can get more information by Google-ing up Hope Physical Therapy and and Aquatics. 

HUNTER BIDEN IS TRULY A NO GOOD LOWDOWN ASSHOLE

Hunter Biden fires back at ex-stripper baby mama and says it 'doesn't matter' he ghosted his daughter, 7, because he never agreed to be a part of her life

 

By Will Potter 

 

Daily Mail

Jan 29, 2026

 

 

 Hunter Biden

Hunter Biden told a court it doesn't matter that he 'ghosted' his seven-year-old daughter with his ex-stripper baby mama because he never agreed to be a part of her life in a callous new filing

 

Hunter Biden told a court it doesn't matter that he 'ghosted' his seven-year-old daughter, whom he had with his ex-stripper baby mama, because he never agreed to be a part of her life. 

The former First Son, 55, made the callous move in a new legal filing in Arkansas as he attempts to stop a court from re-opening the child support case for his daughter Navy Joan Roberts. 

Navy's mother, Lunden Roberts, 34, said in a filing earlier this month that Hunter failed to live up to his side of a contentious settlement they reached in 2023, where he agreed to give Navy the profits from his artwork. 

The agreement, dated three years ago, also barred Navy from taking Hunter's famous last name, but Lunden claims that Hunter has refused to even talk to his daughter, and has not handed over any of his art. 

Roberts submitted her filing last month to seek an increase in child support payments from Hunter, however Hunter's response in court left little to the imagination over his feelings toward the child. 

'Any failure to communicate with the Child is not punishable by contempt, as the Order does not order Defendant to communicate with the Child,' Biden’s lawyer, Brent Langdon, wrote in the documents. 

Hunter also argued that his failure to hand over his artwork - which once sold for upwards of $500,000 before plummeting in value when his father left the White House - does not violate the order, because he never agreed a date by which he had to give them to his daughter. 

'Even if no paintings had been given to the Child to date, such would not violate the Order, because as long as thirty paintings are assigned to the Child by Defendant will have complied with the Order,' the response filing said. 

 

Lunden Roberts claimed Hunter has failed to follow through on his child support payments for their child Navy Joan Roberts, 7, who she says has been 'ghosted' by her father

Lunden Roberts claimed Hunter has failed to follow through on his child support payments for their child Navy Joan Roberts, 7, who she says has been 'ghosted' by her father 

 

The child support case in 2023 centered around Roberts' attempts to have Navy adopt the Biden family name, to which Hunter was opposed. 

The former exotic dancer was also demanding monthly child support payments of $20,000, but eventually lowered her demands to $5,000 to settle the case, per the New York Post

His agreement to hand over dozens of paintings to his young daughter was made at a time that the artworks raked in huge six-figure sums, and he would either give the artworks or the proceeds from their sales to his daughter. 

The artworks now sell for a fraction of what they were once worth, and Roberts slammed the former president's son in her filing on January 16, branding him 'classless' for 'ghosting' their daughter. 

Roberts said that their daughter has begun to realize she does not live the privileged life that her half-siblings enjoy. 

'It is axiomatic that no one can force Mr. Biden into being a good dad for MC1, but this court can make it so that MC1 has, at least, the same level of support as MC1’s younger half-brother,' she wrote, referring to her daughter as MC1, stood for minor child 1. 

In Roberts' filing earlier this month, she also sensationally asked an Arkansas judge to have Hunter arrested for failing to fulfil the child support agreement.

 

Lunden Roberts, 34, filed an emotional plea to the judge earlier this month, reopening her child support case against the felonious former First Son

Lunden Roberts, 34, filed an emotional plea to the judge earlier this month, reopening her child support case against the felonious former First Son

Hunter's artwork (pictured) once sold for upwards of $500,000 per piece, before plummeting in value when his father left the White House

Hunter's artwork (pictured) once sold for upwards of $500,000 per piece, before plummeting in value when his father left the White House

 

Roberts claimed Hunter has failed to follow through with their agreement - and asked Judge Holly Meyer to 'incarcerate him in the Independence County Detention Center as a civil penalty until he purges his contempt by complying with this court's orders'.

Roberts wrote in the filing that their daughter Navy Joan yearned for contact with her father, who allegedly 'ghosted' her.

'MC1, who believes her father will go to heaven, once stated that she 'could not wait to get to heaven' so she could 'be with [her] dad' because her dad does not see or talk to her because her dad 'lives far away and is really busy,' Roberts wrote in the legal filing.

Hunter initially denied paternity, but it was proven by a court-mandated DNA test, after which he began to engage with his youngest daughter, Roberts said.

'The child and her dad started building the foundations of a missing, but exceedingly important, father-daughter relationship,' her filing said.

'The defendant and his daughter talked several times during a series of scheduled calls and were able to bond.'

But she wrote that in 2024, 'suddenly and without warning or explanation, Mr. Biden ghosted sweet, little MC1—who was then only five-years-old.'

Roberts claimed that Navy Joan, 6, had 'recently experienced emotional trauma at a family member's wedding when she realized that her dad would not walk her down the aisle or dance with her at her own wedding reception.'

Roberts claimed that Hunter had sent some paintings to his daughter, but that they were not ones picked out by the child - and that what was important to her was the contact with the little girl that the agreement would entail.

'MC1 received some paintings, but they were the ones chosen by Mr. Biden and not MC1,' Roberts wrote in the filing.

'The defendant's actions are a willful and contemptuous violation of this court's prior orders.'

'This court should allow the child to select her paintings—which will be her only real connection to her father and his side of the family to date,' the filing continues.

'To this day, MC1 has not heard again from her father, and this is baffling to the plaintiff and her family because Mr. Biden said that he had 'lived in guilt and remorse every second of every day that [he] hasn't been in [MC1's] life.'

'It is now clear that Mr. Biden's statement was only meant for the purpose it accomplished—successfully inducing Ms. Roberts to agree to take less money for her daughter's support,' it adds.

 

Hunter Biden told a court it doesn't matter that he 'ghosted' his seven-year-old daughter with his ex-stripper baby mama because he never agreed to be a part of her life in a callous new filing

Hunter Biden was slammed as 'classless' by his ex-stripper baby mamma in a court filing earlier this month alleging he 'ghosted' their daughter, 7

 

Roberts also asked the judge to reassess Hunter's monthly child support payments, pointing to an apparent lavish lifestyle by the Biden family.

'All of MC1's siblings live at a means above that of the average American. For Thanksgiving of 2025, the Biden family (minus MC1, who is not allowed to participate in family activities) gathered at an exclusive Nantucket locale,' Roberts wrote.

'Additionally, all of Mr. Biden's children except MC1 were seen at renowned Nantucket restaurants and other social scenes.'

'No one can force Mr. Biden into being a good dad for MC1, but this court can make it so that MC1 has, at least, the same level of support as MC1's younger half-brother,' Roberts added.

Hunter claimed in his 2021 memoir that he had 'no recollection' of Roberts, after she sued him for paternity and child support.

But the Daily Mail revealed records from his abandoned laptop showing he employed her at his firm, after reportedly meeting her at a Washington DC strip club.

The two had a fling around December 2017, and the baby was born in August of 2018.

But Hunter's text messages from the laptop show he asked his assistant to make sure she had been kicked off his company's health insurance plan just three months after the birth.

Even after a DNA test proved he was the father, the former president's son claimed he did not have enough money to pay child support - despite living in a $12,000-per-month home in Hollywood and driving a Porsche at the time.

Roberts' filing was first reported by conservative nonprofit Marco Polo on social media site X.

The organization published an extensive report about Hunter's abandoned laptop and the evidence of alleged criminality therein.

The Daily Mail has contacted Biden and Roberts' attorneys for comment.