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Hunter Biden Art Buyer Revealed As A Major Democrat Donor And Joe Biden Appointee

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Hunter Biden’s artwork was sold to a major Democrat Party donor and Biden administration appointee, according to a new report.

On Monday evening, Insider revealed the identities of two individuals who have purchased Hunter’s artwork, including Elizabeth Hirsh Naftali, a Los Angeles-based real estate investor who is “influential in California Democratic circles and is a significant Democratic donor.” In the past year alone, Hirsh Naftali has reportedly given $29,700 to the Democratic National Campaign Committee and $13,414 to Joe Biden’s campaign. A fundraiser she put on last year was headlined by none other than Vice President Kamala Harris.

Notably, the White House rolled out a game plan in July 2021 that sought to allow Hunter to — as The New York Times described — sell his works “without him, or anyone in the administration, knowing who bought them.” According to the Times, the arrangement would allow New York City art gallerist Georges Bergès to sell the paintings without disclosing “any information about the buyers or prices of Hunter Biden’s work” to “anyone” — including Hunter himself. 

According to Insider, however, Hunter did learn the identity of two of his buyers, one of whom was Hirsh Naftali.

While Insider was unable to verify exactly when Hirsh Naftali purchased Hunter’s painting, the outlet did discover that she had been appointed by President Joe Biden to serve on the Commission for the Preservation of America’s Heritage Abroad in July 2022. According to Insider, “[m]embership on the commission is an unpaid position that is

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