Thursday, January 11, 2024

Hunter, selling access

Hunter's Art Dealer Reveals More WH Lies

Rep. James Comer, R-Ky., leading the impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden, told Newsmax on Tuesday that testimony from Hunter Biden's art dealer showed he had no contact with the White House about ethical guidelines, even though the White House said publicly they were put in place.

The art dealer, George Berges, also testified Tuesday in front of the House Committee on Oversight and Accountability, which Comer chairs, that Hunter Biden knew the identities of 70% of those who purchased the art, even though the White House had said the president's son wouldn't be told who bought his art.

"No. 1, they're selling access to influential people, as well as bad people and bad countries," Comer said. "We don't know what those people are getting in return. [No. 2], we also know that Joe Biden has not been truthful about any aspect.

"We're going to bring in more people, but every time we interview someone, every time we get a new batch of bank records, every time we get access to more emails, we find more lies by this White House, more lies by the Bidens, and more ethics violations by the Biden family."

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6 comments:

Anonymous said...

I have no artistic talent at all, and I think I could do that.

People will pay for anything, and they will have a value beyond what is on the canvas. People will buy them.

It is very sad, that someone with money would buy one of those pieces of crap, when they could give the money to sick children or homeless and abused animals.

Lynn Anderson said...

More money laundering...supporting this POS without disclosure. I wonder what favors they are getting from this criminal regime.

Anonymous said...

I wouldn't hang that in an outhouse!

Anonymous said...

Pray for these slaves that they get some Jesus in them! Greedy and corrupt!

Anonymous said...

His artwork is what kindergarten kids learn to do, I bet maybe they could substitute one of their pieces of art with his and make millions then.

Anonymous said...

It takes guts to call that art!