Hunter Biden's Art Sales to White House Visitor and Dem Donor Raise Questions

Elizabeth Hirsh Naftali, the California real estate investor who purchased Hunter Biden's art, has visited the White House at least 13 times since December 2021, including a one-on-one meeting with White House senior adviser Neera Tanden. Naftali's visits raise concerns about ethics, as she was appointed to a prestigious commission by President Joe Biden just nine months after Hunter Biden's first art show. Naftali has donated significant amounts to the Biden campaign and the Democratic National Committee. The visits cast doubt on the White House's promise of anonymity for art buyers, especially as Hunter Biden reportedly knew the identity of at least one buyer. Hunter Biden's art sales have provided financial support amid his legal and financial troubles.
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