America’s Most Successful Living Artist Is Now Broke Because No One Wants His Paintings Anymore

Hunter Biden’s financial situation has deteriorated significantly, prompting him to request dismissal of a lawsuit he filed in 2023 against former Trump aide Garrett Ziegler over his laptop contents.

Key Facts:

  • Biden states his income has “decreased significantly” since late 2023
  • Art sales have plummeted from 27 pieces (avg. $54,481) to just one piece ($36,000)
  • Book sales of his memoir “Beautiful Things” dropped from 3,161 to approximately 1,100 copies
  • He cites the Pacific Palisades fire as contributing to his financial difficulties
  • Biden filed to dismiss his lawsuit against Garrett Ziegler to focus resources elsewhere

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The Rest of The Story:

In 2023, Biden initiated legal action against former Trump White House aide Garrett Ziegler and his company Marco Polo.

The lawsuit accused Ziegler of violating state and federal law by accessing contents of Biden’s laptop that was abandoned at a Delaware computer store in 2019.

However, in a court filing Wednesday, Biden requested the case be dropped, citing his need to “focus my time and resources dealing with my relocation, the damage I and my family have incurred due to the Pacific Palisades fires, and paying for my family’s living expenses.”

Biden’s filing reveals his financial decline coincided with a sharp drop in his art sales and book royalties.

Despite “positive feedback and reviews” of his creative works, he expressed disappointment that expected paid speaking engagements and appearances never materialized.

Commentary:

The sudden collapse of Hunter Biden’s art career raises serious questions about the true nature of his previous sales.

For years, these transactions have been shrouded in mystery, with pieces from an amateur artist somehow commanding average prices exceeding $54,000 from anonymous buyers.

The timing of this financial downturn is particularly telling.

It coincides perfectly with the end of his father’s political influence as president.

If these were legitimate art purchases based on artistic merit, why would they suddenly dry up?

The logical conclusion is that these purchases were never about the art itself.

The art world has long been recognized as a convenient vehicle for influence peddling and money laundering.

In this case, it appears the Biden family leveraged Hunter’s sudden “artistic career” to provide a veneer of legitimacy to what many suspect were actually payments for access.

This pattern follows numerous other questionable business dealings involving the Biden family over the years.

From lucrative board positions in Ukraine to Chinese energy deals, the common thread has been positions and payments that seem disconnected from actual qualifications or value provided.

Congress must insist on full transparency regarding these art sales.

Who were the buyers?

What communications occurred between them and Biden family representatives?

The American public deserves answers about whether government influence was effectively monetized through amateur paintings.

The Justice Department should thoroughly investigate these transactions.

Anonymous art purchases totaling millions of dollars from a president’s son with no artistic background demands scrutiny.

The apparent correlation between political power and art sales cannot be dismissed as coincidence.

The Bottom Line:

Hunter Biden’s request to drop his lawsuit reveals a stark financial decline coinciding with his father’s departure from the presidency.

His once-lucrative art sales have virtually disappeared, raising questions about whether previous purchases were legitimate or simply a mechanism for influence.

This situation highlights the need for greater transparency around financial dealings of presidential family members to maintain public trust in government institutions.

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