Biden's son's career embarrasses the White House, so what does he do?

The White House confirmed Friday that it will take all necessary moral precautions against holding any exhibition or selling paintings of Hunter Biden, the son of the American president, whose personal life witnessed bitter events and his career sparked controversy.


In response to a question about the George Burgess Gallery in New York setting up upcoming exhibitions of Hunter Biden paintings, White House spokeswoman Jen Psaki said Friday that the president's son "will be present" and stressed that it was "different from meeting potential buyers."


On July 9, Psaki announced the establishment of "a system that allows Hunter Biden to exercise his profession under reasonable safeguards", including the confidentiality of any transaction and the lack of communication with buyers.


"All exchanges related to the sale of works and their value will be conducted by a professional gallery owner who follows very strict rules," Saki explained. Will be refused any offer an unusual "as" the

owner of

lounge will not provide supply any information relating to

buyers or potential buyers, including their identity, to Hunter Biden or to "US" administration ,

which ensures a

high level of protection and transparency. "


Rejected the

lounge comment to the touch Agence France -

Presse he did not immediately provide any details. It


was questioned Biden administration ,

which is

keen to emerge as free moral defects on several occasions about the

profession art to the

son of

Joe Biden, a lawyer and a businessman turned into a

painter.


American media generally refers to the

risk of

Industrialists or financiers buying his works with the sole aim of appeasing the White House, and the price of the painting may reach more than half a million dollars, according to the media.


Hunter Biden is one of former President Donald Trump's favorite targets.

The Trump camp has long criticized Hunter Biden's economic interests in Ukraine and China when his father was Vice President Barack Obama (2009-2017).


It is also the subject of a federal investigation into possible tax evasion.


In a book published in the spring, the president's youngest son recounted his battle with drug and alcohol addiction.

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