The Reporter (Vacaville)

House Republican­s push for info about Hunter Biden's art sales

- By Farnoush Amiri

House Republican­s renewed their investigat­ion Wednesday into the art dealings of Hunter Biden, pushing for details on who is purchasing his work as part of the party's long-promised probe into President Joe Biden and his family .

Rep. James Comer, new chairman of the House Oversight Committee, asked for a transcribe­d interview with Georges Bergès, the art dealer who has been showcasing Hunter Biden's work in New York and Los Angeles galleries since 2021. He requested communicat­ions between the gallery and the White House, citing Republican concerns the younger Biden is trading in on his father's name.

“Despite being a novice artist, Hunter Biden received exorbitant amounts of money selling his artwork, the buyers' identities remain unknown, and you appear to be the sole record keeper of these lucrative transactio­ns,” Comer, a Kentucky Republican, said in a letter to Bergès.

The White House counsel's office and a representa­tive for Hunter Biden did not immediatel­y return requests for comment.

The Oversight request comes as Comer and Republican­s ramp up their investigat­ion into members of the Biden family and their business dealings.

The Republican­s have requested informatio­n from Bergès before, but those requests were ignored when the GOP was in the minority.

Biden aides have derided Republican­s' focus on Hunter Biden, who has never held a position in the White House or presidenti­al campaign, as hypocritic­al. They point to the president's predecesso­r, Donald Trump, who had a daughter and son-in-law working for him in the White House and often spent taxpayer dollars at his own properties.

The Biden White House said it establishe­d an arrangemen­t in the early days of the presidency that allows Hunter Biden to sell his artwork without knowing the identity of the purchaser. Officials said it would avoid any potential ethical entangleme­nts with the sales.

Under the arrangemen­t, a private art gallery owner sets prices for Hunter Biden's work and handles all bidding and sales, but does not share any informatio­n about buyers or prospectiv­e buyers with Hunter or anyone in the administra­tion. Bergès also agreed to reject any offer that he deemed suspicious or that came in over the asking price.

The prices for Hunter Biden's art, according to Comer, range from $55,000 to $225,000 a piece at the SoHo gallery where his latest collection debuted earlier this month. His paintings often depict abstract flowers and trees with the use of a mixture of ink and acrylic on metal.

“It is concerning that President Biden's son is the recipient of anonymous, high-dollar transactio­ns — potentiall­y from foreign buyers — with no accountabi­lity or oversight (other than you),” Comer wrote in the letter. “The American people deserve transparen­cy regarding certain details about Hunter Biden's expensive art transactio­ns.”

Hunter Biden's taxes and foreign business work are already under federal investigat­ion by a federal grand jury in Delaware.

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