Paintings of Biden’s son are the subject of a US congressional investigation
2 min readPublished on 26/01/2023 11:20
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Paintings of US President Joe Biden’s son, former businessman-turned-artist Hunter Biden, are at the center of a congressional investigation led by Republicans, who accuse the president’s family of “selling access and influence.”
The head of a powerful delegation wrote Wednesday to a New York gallery that exhibits the artist’s work, demanding that it provide Congress with a list of buyers of his pieces.
“His deal with Hunter Biden raises serious ethical concerns and calls into question whether the Biden family is once again selling access and influence,” Republican James Comer said in a letter.
Comer is also calling gallery owner Georges Burgess to testify before Congress in February.
Hunter Biden is one of the favorite targets of the Republican camp, which, with its new majority in the House, has vowed to open a series of investigations into the Democratic president.
Republicans in particular point to the risk that representatives of industry and the financial market will buy off their employees with the sole purpose of gaining favor from the White House.
According to James Comer, some of the paintings exhibited at this New York gallery cost $225,000.
“Who would pay big bucks for Hunter Biden’s work? He’s not Pablo Picasso,” the conservative lawmaker declared on his Twitter account.
Asked by AFP, the gallery initially had no comment.
While his father was vice president under Barack Obama (2009–2017), the president’s youngest son was often criticized for having economic interests in Ukraine and China.
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