by Nick Arama
Hunter Biden seems to have escaped any real consequences for his alleged actions that resulted in an FBI investigation during President Donald Trumpâs term.
One wonders what, if anything, will be pursued now in the open FBI investigation.
Weâve seen there are a lot of questions of conflicts of interest. Democrats would like to try to dismiss all that as irrelevant by saying, âHunter wasnât elected.â
But his father is in power now and itâs his father who lied about not knowing anything about his sonâs business associates. And itâs his father who met with some of those very associates as the emails on Hunterâs laptop and pictures of Joe with those associates prove. So one has to ask if everything was on the up-and-up; if people werenât bargaining for access to Joe and whatever benefit the big guy could bring them, why all the lies?
Neither Joe nor Hunter have been called to account yet, which means that frankly, it could be continuing even now.
Keep all that in mind as you check out this new report about Hunter Biden.
You may or may not know that Hunter Biden has taken up being an artist. Itâs now been announced that his âartworkâ is being priced between $75,000 and $500,000 dollars apiece depending on the size and nature, according to Fox Business.
Are they serious? Do they think we were born yesterday and we really think this guyâs art is worth that? His art is worth more than the art of even famous artists to start with? According to Fox Business, a piece by Andy Warhol sold for $725,000 at a New York auction, by comparison. So weâre really supposed to believe that Hunterâs art is so inspired?
Oh, and by the way, the âbuyersâ are anonymous, and they wouldnât tell us who they are. So if it were the CCP, we would never know. So weâll be seeing money flood into his coffers, happening in real-time, right before our eyes, for âartâ (because heâs so talented, wink wink).
Thinking this may be one of those things the FBI might also want to be looking into (assuming there are any of those guys left who havenât completely been compromised). Money flooding into the coffers of Joe Bidenâs son, given the question of prior conflicts but particularly now, given his fatherâs position, should concern us all.
Meanwhile, the scandals and Hunterâs use of the n-word apparently arenât impairing the price of the people getting involved with selling the art. Apparently, none of that matters when he has the magical âDâ after his name.
Bidenâs dealer [Georges] Berges â who represents Sylvester Stallone and was reportedly arrested in California for assault with a deadly weapon and terrorist threats â plans to promote the art through a private viewing in Los Angeles and an exhibition in New York in the fall later this year.
It stands to reason that his dealer would also have a colorful past. Berges claims that Hunterâs work has âauthenticity.â Is that what you call it? Former drug addict, parmesan cheese hunter, stripper impregnator, conflicts with foreign entities â Iâm not sure âauthenticâ would be the word that comes first to my mind.