Now that President Joe Biden’s political career is officially over, Hunter Biden must find a new way to profit himself, given that his family can no longer peddle money from shady foreign businesses and his so-called “art” deals.
According to experts in the art industry, Hunter Biden’s art career is a thing of the past. Now that the president’s time in the District of Corruption is over, so is his son’s shady art business.
“His father is no longer relevant in the maelstrom, which is politics,” Charlie Horne, president of Gurr Johns, an art valuation and advisory firm, told the outlet. He predicted that over time, Hunter Biden’s art market will be “wash[ed] away.”
“His cachet will be short-lived. I don’t think he’s ever gotten real traction,” he continued.
Critics say Hunter Biden’s short-lived art “career” was boosted solely by his father’s influence in Washington—and that may be true because only ten people bought his paintings for $1.5 million. […]
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