George Bergès, a Hollywood producer and art dealer responsible for selling Hunter Biden’s blow paintings, testified before Congress, giving stunning details contradicting the White House’s narrative.
Everyone is focused on Hunter's ethics because of who his daddy is, and while the White House is telling us that Hunter was clueless as to who bought his "artwork," Bergès' testimony tells a different story.
According to Bergès, Hunter probably knew most of his buyers, fully 70 percent, and of those people, many were Democrat donors.
Bergès also confirmed that none of the other 15 artists he represents had any interest in knowing the identities of their buyers— which further questions why the president’s son requested to know the identities.
He went on to say to investigators for the House Oversight and Judiciary Committees last week: "[I] believe in the first contract, he was—he was able to know who the buyers were. …I don’t know how it was phrased or—but I remember that there—that that was the difference."
"Is that normal or unusual, or where’s that? Is it a normal kind of contract?" Berges was asked.
"That part was different. Normally, the gallerist does not let the artist know who the collectors are," Bergès replied.
The art dealer said a subsequent art sale deal with Hunter dropped the requirement for the whore mongering first son to be informed. "The first one was that I was required to disclose who the buyers were. In the second one, I was required to not disclose the buyers," he explained.
Berges was also asked how many of the 15 artists he represents now – except for Hunter Biden – wanted to know the identity of purchasers. “None,” he answered.
So it appears that Hunter wanted to know who, in the future, deserved special consideration, if you know what I mean.
Finally, Berges admitted that contrary to what the White House has said, he had been in direct contact with Biden, including a phone call and an in-person meeting at the White House during Hunter Biden’s daughter’s wedding.
Finally, Berges admitted that contrary to what the White House has said, he had been in direct contact with Biden, including a phone call and an in-person meeting at the White House during Hunter Biden’s daughter’s wedding.
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