Gallery Selling Hunter Biden’s Art Saw Federal COVID-19 Loan Go From $150k To Over $500k

  • The Georges Bergès Gallery selling Hunter Biden’s paintings had it’s federal COVID-19 loan increased from $150,000 to over $500,000 after Biden took office.  
  • “We’ve reached a new low in American politics where the President’s son gets his midlife crisis art career subsidized by the American people,” said Anderson.
  • The Georges Bergès Gallery “by far” received the fattest COVID-29 relief package compared to more than 100 galleries in NYC’s 10th congressional district.

Rachel Sharp from Daily Mail Online writes:

“The art gallery selling Hunter Biden‘s paintings saw its federal COVID-19 loan increased from $150,000 to $500,000 after his father took office, it has been revealed.   

Public records, seen by the New York Post, show the Georges Bergès Gallery in Soho, New York City, applied for and was granted a $150,000 COVID disaster assistance loan from the Small Business Administration last year.

In July 2021 – six months after Joe Biden took office – this figure was then revised, awarding the company another $350,000 and more than trebling the total value of the loan. 

Just over two months later, the gallery hosted a pop-up show at the famous Milk studios in Hollywood to sell the president’s son’s paintings which cost between $75,000 and $500,000.

The Soho gallery is also set to hold a New York City show of his work this spring, after it was pushed back from the original launch date this month…”

 See full story here.



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