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Title: Jack & Josie Roberts, John Roberts’ Children: 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know
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Published: Jan 18, 2017
Author: Daniel S. Levine
Post Date: 2018-11-27 21:31:20 by BTP Holdings
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Jack & Josie Roberts, John Roberts’ Children: 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know

By Daniel S. Levine

Updated Jan 18, 2017 at 8:04am

Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts, his wife Jane and their two children Jack and Josephine in 2005. (Getty)

Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts will administer the oath of office on January 20 to make Donald Trump the 45th President of the United States. Roberts has been Chief Justice September 2005, after being nominated by President George W. Bush to replace the deceased William Rehnquist. Roberts and his wife Jane Roberts are parents to two children, John “Jack” Roberts and Josephine “Josie” Roberts.

Roberts and his wife chose to adopt both children, who were just toddlers when their father joined the Supreme Court. Today, they are both 16 years old. Here’s a look at the Roberts family.

1. Roberts & Jane Roberts Tried Several Years Before Finally Succeeding in Adopting

Josie Roberts (center) with her father John Roberts at Antonin Scalia’s funeral. (Getty)

When John Roberts and Jane Roberts married, they were both in their early 40s. According to a New York Times profile, the two tried to have children themselves, but decided to adopt. It was not easy and they had several failed attempts before they “got lucky,” the Rev. Michael C. McFarland told the Times.

Lisa Tucker McElroy’s John G. Roberts Jr.: Chief Justice reveals that their adoption experience was “long and difficult.” In the summer of 2000, a birth mother chose the Roberts to adopt her baby.

McElroy writes that the Roberts decided to go to Canada for a quick vacation before becoming parents. On the flight home, they realized that another adoption agency had called them. They called back, and the agency offered another baby.

Jack and Josie were born just four months apart.

2. Jack & Josie Were Born in Ireland

Jack Roberts was five years old when John Roberts became Chief Justice in 2005. (Getty)

According to a Time Magazine profile on Roberts from 2005, his children were both born in Ireland, a country the Roberts family has close ties to. Irish Central reports that Roberts often attends Irish dance events in Washington D.C. and his mother-in-law, Kathleen O’Sullican, is from Newtownbarry, Charleville in Ireland.

In a 2005 New York Times profile, the Times notes that the Roberts family has a home in Knocklong, in the county of Limerick.

Although the children were born in Ireland, there is some confusion about where they were adopted from. According to the Underneath Their Robes blog, an Associated Press report claimed that they were “adopted from Latin America.”

The exact circumstances of Roberts’ adoption remain a private matter. The New York Times denied rumors that it was investigating Roberts’ adoptions. The Washington Post notes that McElroy’s book claims the children know they are adopted and “even read picture books about adoption.”

3. Roberts Said His Son Asked if He Got a Sword as Chief Justice

In 2006, when Roberts spoke to an audience at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library, he joked about Jack’s response when he first heard his father would be chief justice.

“Daddy, do you get a sword?” Roberts recalled his son asking. Roberts said his son saw a statue of Lady Justice carrying a sword, so he was really disappointed when his father told him that he won’t be getting one. Jack “is not very impressed,” he said.

“Having children is great for putting things in perspective,” Roberts said in 2006.

In the above Fox News report from 2005, you can see Jack dancing while Bush announced his nomination.

4. The Roberts Family Goes to Church Together & Roberts Attends His Children’s Soccer Games

The Roberts family at his confirmation hearings in 2005. (Getty)

Roberts, who is one of five Catholics on the Supreme Court, attends church with his family and also goes to his kids’ soccer games, friends told the Huffington Post in 2012. When they go on vacation during the summers, they live in a house on Hupper Island in Maine. They enjoy their privacy there and stay disconnected from the Washington scene.

Despite their role in Washington society, “they’re both such family people,” Lisa McElroy told the Huffington Post. “They like to vacation with family, spend weekends with family, and have meals with family.”

Sally Quinn, who was a former classmate of Jane Roberts, told the Post that the family’s low-key lifestyle isn’t just because they are raising two young children. “There isn’t that kind of a social scene there used to be, where you’d always have a Supreme Court justice, an ambassador, a White House person and a journalist” at a party together, she said. “Everyone is in these little pods these days.”

5. After Learning That Roberts Adopted His Children, a 12-Year-Old Boy Asked Roberts to Support Same-Sex Marriage

After Jay and Beyan Leffew learned that Roberts adopted his two children, the same-sex couple from California and their adopted son, Daniel, made the above YouTube video. In it, Daniel asks Roberts to support same-sex marriage. “I recently found out that you yourself adopted two kids, a boy and a girl, kind of like me and my sister. Family means a lot of different things to different people, but some people believe you have to have the same blood to be a family. You and I both know family goes deeper than blood. I was lucky to be adopted by two guys I can both call dad,” Daniel said in the video.

“I know you have a tough decision to make with the gay marriage issue, but my family is just as valuable and worthwhile as any other,” Daniel continued. “It’s especially tough for you because I know you don’t necessarily believe in gay marriage religiously; lucky for us, though, you also don’t believe in taking away a right, even from people like us.”

In 2015, Roberts was among the dissent in the 5-4 ruling for Obergefell v. Hodges that made same-sex marriage legal in the U.S. Roberts was joined by Antonin Scalia and Clarence Thomas in his dissent. Samuel Alito also wrote a separate dissent.


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The dude in the video says, "Hey, their family is just like ours." NOT! ;)

I think it is great that John Roberts and his wife were able to adopt two beautiful Irish babies. Maybe the kid will grow up wanting to be a Barrister. LOL

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#1. To: BTP Holdings (#0)

Irish babies: were there not any babies in America to adopt?? Homosexual couples and straight couples are always going out of the country for their brats, WHY

Darkwing  posted on  2018-11-28   9:22:34 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: Darkwing (#1) (Edited)

Homosexual couples and straight couples are always going out of the country for their brats, WHY

I'm not too concerned with what the homos are doing. I saw where this queer couple, both men, adopted a kid in California. The kid has written Justice Roberts asking why he is opposed to homosexual couples adopting kids. Of course he knows nothing of what a normal man and wife would be like to live with. I would not be surprised to learn his "parents" have put him up to it.

BTW, I noticed this kid had a malady of some sort with some amount of paralysis on the left side of his body. Maybe that had something to do with why these queers were able to adopt him so easily. It could be that no one wanted him. But that is speculation. We do not know for certain and I do not want to guess. :)

"When bad men combine, the good must associate; else they will fall, one by one." Edmund Burke

BTP Holdings  posted on  2018-11-28   20:17:00 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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The main problem with this issue is that those two guys in California are butt blasters. Their family is not at all like Justice Roberts' family, no matter how much they want it to be. ;)

"When bad men combine, the good must associate; else they will fall, one by one." Edmund Burke

BTP Holdings  posted on  2018-11-28   20:56:37 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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