You can’t throw a cat in Washington D.C. without hitting a Hunter Biden scandal…
According to a Business Insider report, Hunter Biden’s artwork is selling for hundreds of thousands of dollars; a shocking sum for a first-time painter. But more alarming are the identities of the “art connoisseurs” buying Hunter’s artwork: they’re Biden donors.
When Hunter Biden announced he would be selling artwork, an enterprise known by the federal government to be rife with corruption and money laundering, the White House distanced themselves by claiming Hunter would not know his buyers and any interested parties would have nothing to do with politics.
Both lies, it turns out.
Then-White House press secretary Jen Psaki spun the story so many times, the press and the American people by and large forgot about it.
Until now.
“Hunter Biden did in fact learn the identity of two buyers, according to three people directly familiar with Hunter Biden’s own account of his art career. And one of those buyers is indeed someone who got a favor from the Biden White House. The timing of their purchase, however, is unknown,” Business Insider reports.
“That buyer, Insider can reveal, is Elizabeth Hirsh Naftali, a Los Angeles real estate investor and philanthropist. Hirsh Naftali is influential in California Democratic circles and is a significant Democratic donor who has given $13,414 to the Biden campaign and $29,700 to the Democratic National Campaign Committee this year. In 2022, she hosted a fundraiser headlined by Vice President Kamala Harris.”
Ah okay. So the White House lied then, yes? Yes.
“In July 2022, eight months after Hunter Biden’s first art opening, Joe Biden announced Hirsh Naftali’s appointment to the Commission for the Preservation of America’s Heritage Abroad. It is unclear whether Hirsh’s purchase of Hunter Biden’s artwork occurred before or after that appointment,” Business Insider adds.
The Biden Administration has been so brazen about corruption that the American people can hardly keep up with the latest accusations.
And maybe that’s the point.