Louden Roberts, the mother of Hunter Biden’s daughter, Navy, claimed on Friday that her phone “crashed” after she found out she was pregnant and that “almost everything” about Hunter Biden that was stored on the device “disappeared.”
Roberts claimed to SiriusXM’s Megyn Kelly that the night she found out she was pregnant with Navy, both of her cell phone screens “crashed” at the same time in front of her and her friends.
“You see those little black lines and stuff across it? They’re kind of green and purple,” Roberts explained.
“Yes, it looks like a complete meltdown,” Kelly said.
Roberts said that when she got a new phone the next day, “a lot of information” about Hunter Biden had disappeared from iCloud.
“Almost everything about Hunter has disappeared,” Roberts said.
“So what do you think happened there?” Kelly asked.
“It’s still unknown. It’s something that can’t be explained. We don’t know exactly what happened,” Roberts said.
“You know, he’s the son of a former vice president, so do you think it’s possible that government forces were trying to protect him?” Kerry asked.
“You always wonder,” Roberts told Kelly, “especially when you hear the conspiracy theories about things and how they happen. Especially when it comes to politics. So you always wonder. It’s always been in the back of my mind: Was anyone trying to protect him, and how far would they go to do that?” (RELATED: “Shut up! Shut up!”: Megyn Kelly criticizes Biden for “sympathy-baiting” in Hunter Biden trial)
Roberts claimed she discussed his involvement in the pregnancy with Hunter Biden, but that he eventually “just went quiet” and began “avoiding” Navy appointments related to the pregnancy. Roberts told Kelly that she ultimately decided to stay with her family to “get through that period.”
Joan Roberts, a Navy veteran who was barred from using the Biden surname, was snubbed by the Biden family after First Lady Jill Biden refrained from representing her as a Christmas gift to the family in 2022. President Joe Biden finally acknowledged the existence of “seven grandchildren” in July 2023. The White House also abolished the Christmas gift that year.





