Hunter Biden’s art sales are under scrutiny once again as the identity of some of his buyers has been revealed. According to New York gallery owner Georges Bergès, who sold Hunter’s art, three of the buyers were prominent Democratic donors. Kevin Morris, a Los Angeles lawyer and personal friend of Hunter Biden, is said to have funded the first son’s legal defense and accounted for a majority of the money spent on the art. Another buyer, Elizabeth Hirsh Naftali, is the niece of a woman who was among the first Americans to be released by Hamas in a hostage situation.
The potential problem arises from the fact that Hunter Biden was aware of who was purchasing his art, which could lead to favorable treatment for the buyers from the Biden White House. Republican lawmakers have called the art sales an “ethics nightmare,” while Democrats have defended the Bidens, claiming that Hunter’s art dealings have no relevance to his father’s political position.
Gallery Owner Admits Much of Hunter Biden's Art Was Purchased by Democratic Donors: Report https://t.co/IHNIgK9FbS
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However, Republicans argue that the large sums of money involved in the art sales warrant further scrutiny. Hirsh Naftali alone spent $875,000 on 11 pieces. Additionally, she has been a frequent visitor to the White House and has received a presidential appointment, raising concerns about potential conflicts of interest. Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer has accused the Biden White House of deceiving the American people and has called for an explanation.
These revelations add to the controversy surrounding the Biden family, with ongoing investigations into allegations of corruption and improper use of political influence for personal gain. The Biden administration now faces more questions and calls for transparency and accountability. As the investigations continue, the American people await answers and the truth about the actions of the Biden family.

