Day 2 of Hunter Biden’s Art Show Only Attended by 3 People

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Hunter Biden’s second day of his art show only had three attendees. According to reports, the gallery used a team of legal experts to vet anyone interested in attending Biden’s art exhibit before they were allowed inside. However, some of those who were turned away were able to steal a sneak peek through the window and the result was lackluster, to say the least.

The Washington Examiner reports:

“You’re not going to see much of a crowd today,” art gallery owner Georges Berges told the outlet.

The three who did enter the gallery had mostly positive reviews. A Republican man who identified himself as “Sal” from New Jersey shared positive feelings toward Biden’s artworks, saying, “his paintings were very good.” Though impressed with the artwork, Sal did not say if he intends to buy any of it, the outlet reported.

Osvaldo Jimenez, a visitor denied access to the art gallery, said the best thing the art gallery did “was not let me in.” Pointing in the direction of Prince Street, Jimenez said a booth over there “has better work than this s—t,” according to the outlet.

Hunter Biden and his works have been a hotly contested topic in recent months as critics question the legality of the president’s son making his way in the world of fine art. Republicans on Oct. 21 pressed Attorney General Merrick Garland on ethical concerns surrounding Biden’s art as pieces sell for as much as $500,000 .



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