Hunter Biden Challenges Trump Sons to Cage Match

Reportedly broke, Biden proposes fight with Eric and Don Jr. on upcoming tour

Apr. 10, 2026 at 3:33pm

A dynamic, abstract painting featuring three overlapping, shadowy figures in a boxing ring, repeated in geometric waves of muted blues, grays, and greens, conveying a sense of motion and tension around the proposed cage match.The proposed cage match between Hunter Biden and the Trump sons could become a high-profile spectacle, reflecting the ongoing tensions and public drama surrounding these political dynasties.San Diego Today

Hunter Biden has challenged former President Donald Trump's sons Eric and Don Jr. to a cage match, according to a video posted on the Instagram account of media company Channel 5. Biden said he is '100 percent in' if the fight can be organized as part of Channel 5's upcoming 'Carnival Tour.' While the company's founder believes Biden may have been joking, he said he is 'more than happy to facilitate' the cage fight if necessary.

Why it matters

This challenge from the embattled Biden, who is reportedly facing significant legal debts, highlights the ongoing tensions and animosity between the Biden and Trump families. The prospect of a high-profile cage match between the two political dynasties would likely generate significant media attention and public interest, though it remains to be seen if the fight will actually materialize.

The details

In the video, Biden said he received a call from Channel 5 founder Andrew Callaghan asking him to join the company's upcoming 'Carnival Tour.' Biden then revealed that Callaghan is trying to organize a cage match between him and Eric and Don Jr. Trump. Biden said he told Callaghan he would be '100 percent in' if the fight can be pulled off. Callaghan later told USA Today that he believes Biden made the comments 'in jest,' but said he is 'more than happy to facilitate' the cage match if necessary.

  • Biden posted the video challenging the Trump sons on April 9, 2026.
  • The Channel 5 'Carnival Tour' is scheduled to start at the end of April 2026, with stops in Phoenix, San Diego, and Albuquerque.

The players

Hunter Biden

The son of former President Joe Biden, who is reportedly facing significant legal debts and has challenged the Trump sons to a cage match.

Eric Trump

The son of former President Donald Trump, who has been challenged by Hunter Biden to a cage match.

Donald Trump Jr.

The son of former President Donald Trump, who has been challenged by Hunter Biden to a cage match.

Andrew Callaghan

The founder of media company Channel 5, who has reportedly been trying to organize the cage match between Hunter Biden and the Trump sons.

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What they’re saying

“Hey guys, Hunter Biden here. I just got a call from Andrew Callahan. He asked me to come out on the Channel 5 Carnival Tour at the end of the month. I think we start in Phoenix and then we go to San Diego and we end in Albuquerque. I think he's trying to organize a cage match, me versus Eric and Don Jr. I told him I'd do it 100 percent in, if he can pull it off. And if he can't, I'm still coming. And I think he's got a lot of other surprises up his sleeve. A lot of fun. And I hope I could see you guys out there.”

— Hunter Biden

“I believe Hunter Biden said what he said 'in jest' but that he's 'more than happy to facilitate' the cage fight if necessary.”

— Andrew Callaghan, Founder, Channel 5

What’s next

It remains to be seen if Channel 5 will be able to actually organize the proposed cage match between Hunter Biden and the Trump sons. The company's founder has indicated he is open to facilitating the fight, but it is unclear if the logistics can be worked out.

The takeaway

This challenge from the financially-strapped Hunter Biden is the latest chapter in the ongoing feud between the Biden and Trump families. While the prospect of a high-profile cage match may generate significant public interest, it is uncertain whether the fight will actually come to fruition. The situation highlights the divisive political climate and the lengths some may go to in order to generate attention or income.