Hunter Biden will meet prospective buyers before he auctions his art this fall, despite the White House’s promise that sales will be anonymous. Fresh accusations of corruption have been leveled at the Biden family.
Last month, we reported that Hunter Biden’s first solo art show was coming soon and that his paintings were expected to sell for between $75,000 and half a million dollars each.
"We don't hear about the Hunter Biden story very much in the mainstream media," says Dinesh D'Souza before breaking down the highlights of Hunter's escapades.
Readers of the Washington Post (no relation!) were shocked last week to discover that the White House has an ethical problem regarding Hunter Biden’s cashing in on his father’s name.
Despite worries that Hunter Biden remains financially engaged with "CCP [Chinese Communist Party]-linked firms," White House press secretary Jen Psaki claimed Friday that Hunter Biden "has the right to pursue an artistic career" by selling "artwork" to unnamed bidders for as much as $500,000.
White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki attempted to justify the administration’s arrangements for Hunter Biden’s art deals. In a press briefing on Friday, Psaki claimed Hunter had the right to pursue an artistic career.