The 51-year-old, despite being a debut artist and having had no formal training, is selling pieces of artwork for up to $500,000. That some enterprising billionaire, motivated by their wish to gain the ear of the president, could ‘buy a painting’ from his influence-peddling son has led to a bipartisan backlash.
In October 2020, during the run-up to the presidential election, conservative news outfit the New York Post obtained emails from a laptop abandoned at a computer repair shop purported to belong Hunter Biden and containing details of his business dealings.
The Post, after authenticating the emails and obtaining confirmatory witness testimony, published two articles accusing Hunter Biden of setting up business deals in Ukraine and China that traded on the Biden family name and of peddling influence with his father. The deals purportedly earned Hunter and his uncle Jim Biden (the president’s younger brother) millions of dollars.
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With the help of Democrat-supporting media, Joe Biden was able to hide the scandal. Twitter banned the dissemination of links to the New York Post articles and Facebook manipulated algorithms to stop the story being seen.
Corporate media consistently treated the story as a ‘conspiracy theory’, latching on to the baseless ‘concerns’ of former intelligence officials who cited the possibility of ‘Russian disinformation’ to justify its suppression.
A selection of headlines gives a flavour of this suppression campaign:
Since his father’s election in 2020, Hunter Biden has been interviewed by CBS News and has onfirmed that the laptop “could be” his, while Democrat media has been forced by the weight of evidence to backtrack, beginning to acknowledge the authenticity of the emails as more and more damaging details come to light.
In September 2021, it was revealed by Business Insider that leaked emails did indeed show that Hunter Biden had requested $2m and ‘success fees’ for his help in recovering Libyan assets frozen by the Obama administration in 2015 whilst his father was vice-president.
Joe Biden has always denied any participation in or knowledge of his family’s business dealings. But with both Hunter and Jim under federal investigation for their business practices, it seems only a matter of time before the president is also embroiled in the scandal.
Emails recovered by the Daily Mail suggest that Hunter and Joe Biden shared bank accounts and paid each other bills. His protestations notwithstanding, it seems increasingly improbable that no money from influence peddling ever passed through the president’s hands.