Hunter Biden Art Sales Raise Ethics Questions, Contradict White House Claims
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Hunter Biden's art dealer testified that Hunter knew the identities of top buyers of his paintings, contradicting White House ethics plan
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The most lucrative buyer was Hollywood lawyer Kevin Morris, dubbed Hunter's "sugar brother," who spent $875,000
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Hunter knew the identity of Elizabeth Hirsh Naftali, who was later appointed by Biden to a commission after buying Hunter's art
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Majority of Hunter's art purchases were by Democratic donors, raising conflict of interest concerns
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House Oversight Committee Chair called ethics arrangement a “sham,” saying White House has explaining to do about misleading public