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Donald Trump Jokes He Could Get OVER $2M Per Canvas Thanks To Hunter Biden Who Inspired Him To Paint


Donald Trump has a new hobby and he’s thanking Hunter Biden for his newfound passion relating to the world of art.

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Yes, the former US President is painting like never before seen and he’s super confident about his newfound hobby and skill set. It’s turned into such a major ordeal for Trump that he’s boasting how his canvases may end up being sold for nearly two million dollars because they’re that good.

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Well, we’re not quite sure how much truth there is in those words but it now appears that Trump’s new dig at Hunter Biden is certainly causing a major stir online.

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As we all are aware, Trump certainly doesn’t have the best relations with President Joe Biden and for him to mock his son for inspiring him and his new hobby is definitely something new. Don’t you agree?

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Just last Friday, Trump was quick to announce how he would be painting like never before seen, just days after Hunter Biden’s rather controversial art exhibition made headlines recently.

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“It is certainly true that I have never ever painted before,” Trump began to explain.point 199 | “But without a doubt, it is Hunter Biden who has definitely inspired me to pick up the palette because I certainly believe I have that talent in me.point 326 |

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I know my pieces could sell for as much as $2 million,” the former commander in chief went on to explain.point 91 | 1

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“I must begin immediately with my hobby because this country is certainly crooked as hell,” the former US President went on to explain.

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Just last week, The Post spoke about how at least five prints of Hunter Biden’s art were reportedly sold for nearly $75,000 for a single piece. Similarly, inside sources have even gone on to confirm how a number of known critics, lawyers, and vets are expected to attend his gallery exhibition during the spring.

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