White House Steps In to Make Sure Americans Will Never Know Who Bought Hunter Biden’s Art Work

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The only stroke of genius in Hunter Biden’s upcoming gallery exhibition and art sale may be the agreement crafted by the White House to keep its buyers anonymous.

Sure, the president’s son is a novice, self-taught artist whose work originally seemed like a good way to keep him out of lobbying, out of iniquity and, most crucially, out of sight.

Last year, he told The New York Times that it “puts my energy toward something positive,” adding, “It keeps me away from people and places where I shouldn’t be.” Like anywhere near his dad’s campaign and/or the White House, for instance.

Late last year, however, it was reported that he was in the midst of signing a deal with the Georges Bergès Gallery in New York City. That was unusual enough for a novice painter, even one with the last name Biden. What was more unusual were the asking prices — between $75,000 and $500,000.

For a man who’s allegedly made a career off of influence peddling (and has, at the very least, benefited from individuals who themselves would benefit by proximity to his father), those kinds of astronomical prices raised serious red flags among ethics experts.

 

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