the Biden Crime Family strikes again
REVEALED: The White House HELPED Hunter Biden reach a deal to keep buyers of his paintings listed for up to $500,000 confidential despite widespread concerns it could lead to bribery and influence peddling.
'The whole thing is a really bad idea,'
ethics expert Richard Painter told the Washington Post, which revealed new details of the arrangement.
'So instead of disclosing who is paying outrageous sums for Hunter Biden’s artwork so that we could monitor whether the purchasers are gaining access to government, the WH tried to make sure we will never know who they are. That’s very disappointing,'
tweeted ethics expert Walter Shaub.
'The idea’s that even Hunter won’t know, but the WH has outsourced government ethics to a private art dealer. We’re supposed to trust a merchant in an industry that’s fertile ground for money laundering, as well as unknown buyers who could tell Hunter or WH officials?
No thanks,' the former director of the Office of Government Ethics in the Obama administration added.