Biden Demanded Buyers' Names, Contrary to Anonymity Claim
• Hunter Biden demanded to know the identities of buyers of his artworks in a contract with his art dealer, contrary to White House claims the buyers would be anonymous.
• The clause was still in effect a year after the contract was signed, even as the White House said Biden would not know who purchased his art.
• One buyer was Elizabeth Hirsh Naftali, who got art before and after receiving a presidential appointment.
• Art dealers said it's arrogant for an unestablished artist like Biden to demand buyers' names when selling "sh--ty art."
• Former White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki claimed Biden did not know buyers' identities and cut off questions about his art sales.