Hunter Biden, son of former Democratic president Joe BidenHe sparked a new political firestorm after posting a video challenging Eric Trump and Donald Trump Jr. to a cage fight. The video shared by Biden on Thursday showed him making the unusual challenge, adding a new layer to long-standing tensions between the Biden and Trump families.

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5 things you need to know about Hunter Biden’s challenge
1. Social media commentator Andrew Callahan is organizing the fight. When a conservative social media personality Andrew Callaghan Hunter Biden was contacted and offered the event, and Biden expressed his willingness to attend. He even claimed that he would do so regardless of whether the Trump brothers confirmed it or not.
“I told him if he could make it, I would 100 percent do it. Even if he couldn’t, I would still come,” he said in a video shared on Callahan’s Channel 5 Instagram.
2. Hunter Biden has difficulty paying legal fees. Prominent attorney Abe Lowell is suing Hunter Biden for breach of contract, with unpaid fees likely approaching $15 million. Biden reportedly had trouble paying Lowell’s salary.
As of March 2026, Biden and the law firm had not been able to agree on how much he owed Lowell in total.
3. Match tickets will be on sale online. Andrew Callaghan invited Biden to the Channel 5 Carnival Tour, which was scheduled to take place at the end of the month.
In this battle, Biden challenged Eric; Trump Jr. It is expected to take place during the tour, and Biden said tickets will be sold online.
The outlet also announced, “Hunter Biden will be on the Channel 5 Live Tour! You can get your tickets now! You might even get to see him have a live cage match with Don Jr. and Eric!”
As part of the celebration of the 250th anniversary of the founding of the United States, the White House plans to host a similar event on June 14, but with real UFC fighters.
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4. No response confirmed yet. To date, neither Eric Trump nor Donald Trump Jr. has officially accepted or addressed the challenge.
5. Chronic family tensions. The Biden and Trump families have often clashed in public, especially during the presidencies of Joe Biden and Donald Trump.


