Hunter Biden Challenges Donald Trump Jr. and Eric Trump to Cage Match
- Post By DJ Longers
- April 10, 2026
‘100 Percent In’: Hunter Biden Challenges Donald Trump Jr. and Eric Trump to Cage Match
WASHINGTON — In a move that blurs the line between a political feud and a pay-per-view spectacle, Hunter Biden has officially challenged Donald Trump Jr. and Eric Trump to a cage match. The son of the former president made the bold declaration during a recent appearance on the Channel 5 Instagram, telling host and social media commentator Andrew Callaghan that he is ready to settle the long-standing family rivalry in the octagon.
The challenge comes at a time of heightened tension between the Biden and Trump camps, as the current administration continues to navigate a polarized political landscape.
“Pull It Off and I’m There”
The proposition arose while Hunter Biden was discussing his upcoming participation in Callaghan's "Channel 5 Carnival Tour." When Callaghan floated the idea of a physical showdown with the Trump siblings, the younger Biden didn't hesitate.
“I told him I’d do it—100 percent in if he can pull it off,” Biden said in the viral clip. “And if he can’t, I’m still coming.”
While the statement was delivered with a smirk, sources close to the Channel 5 production team suggest that logistical discussions for a "live exhibition" are already underway for the tour’s stops in cities like Phoenix and San Diego later this month.
The "Battle of the Sons"
While celebrity boxing and "influencer" fights have become a staple of modern entertainment, a match involving the children of two U.S. presidents would be unprecedented in the modern era. The challenge draws comparisons to the ill-fated "Zuckerberg vs. Musk" cage match proposal of 2023, though the vitriol between the Biden and Trump families arguably runs deeper.
The Potential Matchup
| Contender | Background | Fighting Style (Predicted) |
| Hunter Biden | Artist, former lobbyist | High-energy, unpredictable |
| Donald Trump Jr. | Exec. Vice Pres., Trump Org. | Tactical, outdoorsman-influenced |
| Eric Trump | Exec. Vice Pres., Trump Org. | Defensive, reach-advantage |
The White House and the Trump Organization have not yet issued official responses to the challenge. However, Donald Trump Jr., a frequent critic of the younger Biden has spent the last year frequently posting gym and shooting range footage, leading some to speculate he may be more "combat-ready" than he lets on.
A Tour of Controversy
Hunter Biden’s involvement with Channel 5 is part of a larger, unconventional public re-emergence. Along with the cage match talk, Biden is confirmed to join the live tour for a series of interviews and moderated discussions.
The move is seen by many as a strategy to reclaim his narrative following years of intense legal scrutiny. However, it also comes amid reports that Biden is facing significant financial pressure. Recent filings suggest he remains embroiled in a legal battle with high-profile attorney Abbe Lowell over nearly $15 million in unpaid legal fees, a debt that a high-profile "fight night" could theoretically help alleviate.
Political Theater or Physical Risk?
Critics have been quick to dismiss the challenge as a "sideshow."
“We have entered an era where the dignity of the office, even by proxy through family, is being traded for clicks,” noted political analyst Marcus Sterling. “But in 2026, the 'sideshow' is the main event for a large portion of the electorate.”
The White House has separately announced a sanctioned "UFC Celebration" for 14th June as part of the nation’s 250th-anniversary festivities. While that event features professional fighters, the public’s appetite seems firmly fixed on the amateur grudge match currently brewing in the comments sections of Instagram.
As of Friday afternoon, tickets for the Channel 5 tour are selling at record speeds, with fans waiting to see if the Trump brothers will choose to ignore the bait or step into the cage.