“You’ve Got To Be Kidding Me!”; Biden Snaps At Reporter Who Asks About Hunter Biden’s Corruption

Ever since being installed into the White House, Biden has been avoiding the “Hunter Biden” conversation at every turn. Reporters have even tried asking Jen Psaki during the daily press briefings, but she also avoids the question.

On Saturday, reporters caught up with Joe as he was walking out of the White House and they had the “audacity” to ask about his corrupt son.

“Are you concerned about the potential corruption with your sons art?,” a reporter simply asked.

“You’ve got to be kidding me!”, Biden clapped back before avoiding the question entirely.

Watch below:

According to reports, Hunter sold five pieces of art for $75,000 each on October 1 as his Los Angeles exhibit.

“The Georges Berges Gallery sold the prints before the Oct. 1 opening of a ‘pop-up’ presentation in Los Angeles, a source familiar with the matter said Thursday,” the New York Post reported. “It’s unclear who purchased the reproductions — which cost a fraction of the top price of $500,000 for an original piece by President Biden’s scandal-scarred son — or if any more were sold after the LA show opened.”

Here are some of his paintings:

One source said that most of those “allowed to buy works are long-term, private collectors with the gallery, people that Berges knows personally.”

Why does Biden keep ignoring the tough questions? Comment below…

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