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CNN Says It's 'Offensive' That Biden Failed to Care for Seventh Grandchild While Hunter Was Boozed Up

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Despite President Joe Biden finally acknowledging his seventh grandchild, liberal media outlets have yet to jump on board with the idea. 

Things got heated when a CNN panel discussed Hunter Biden's daughter, Navy— saying the topic was "gross and uncomfortable."

The network's Kasie Hunt asked the former special assistant to the President, Michael LaRosa, why he thought it took Biden so long to recognize he had a seventh grandchild publicly. 

"First of all, I respect you as a journalist for having to ask the question, but it is a very gross and uncomfortable subject to talk about," LaRosa said.

Hunt snapped back, saying, "Let's not call a little girl gross."

"I'm talking about the inter sanctum of a family and the privacy of what goes on in a family," LaRosa continued before ranting about how the GOP is weaponizing Hunter's daughter. 

"And I guarantee you that the more that the Republicans make this an issue, it will not work. Voters appreciate voters relate to having struggles in their own families. They root for people with vulnerabilities. They root for people who understand and relate to them. And ultimately, the Bidens are a real family, just like everyone else," he said. 

Biden has long denied that Navy belonged to the corrupt family. For the most part, the President has always said he only has six grandchildren— even forgoing a stocking for the Navy at the White House during Christmas. 

Hunt then asked CNN political commentator Scott Jennings about how Biden has made being a so-called family man a significant part of his "political identity"— in which the Democrat acknowledged that Hunter is a "scumbag."

"It's not Republicans, with all due respect, who made Hunter Biden into a complete scumbag on this and other issues," Jennings said. "The ignoring his own daughter for four years! And the President of the United States hanging up a stocking for the dog and not for his seventh grandchild."

The CNN host asked Jennings to keep the conversation respectful, saying people should "have sympathy for people who are struggling with addiction."

However, Jennings called it offensive that Biden and First Lady Jill Biden failed to pick up the pieces when Hunter was off snorting cocaine off the belly of a prostitute. 

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