HUNTER HEADACHE FOR BIDEN WHITE HOUSE. There's already been one newsletter this week about the continuing scandal threat that Hunter Biden poses to his father Joe Biden's presidency. Now, there's an update. The Washington Post reports that there have been months of negotiations between "officials close to President Biden," Hunter Biden's lawyer, and a New York art dealer whose gallery will stage a show of Hunter Biden's paintings at which the artworks will sell for between $75,000 and $500,000. (Last year, the New York Times published some of the younger Biden's works, seen below.) The purpose of the negotiations was, according to the Post, "to avoid ethical issues that could arise as a presidential family member tries to sell a product with a highly subjective value."
Translation: There's no way a Hunter Biden painting is worth $500,000. Selling the president's son's artworks for sky-high prices is an obvious invitation for those seeking influence to buy the work in hopes of receiving whatever favor they seek in return.
So the negotiators have come up with a plan. The gallery owner will never tell Hunter Biden who bought the art. The owner will "withhold all records, including potential bidders and final buyers" from Biden, the Post reports, and also "reject any offer that he deems suspicious or that comes in over the asking price."
Under the proposed arrangement, if the art sells, Hunter Biden will walk away with hundreds of thousands, perhaps millions, of dollars, and have no idea..........................