A surprising challenge reverberated through political circles Thursday: Hunter Biden publicly called out Donald Trump Jr. and Eric Trump, proposing a cage fight. The offer came during a conversation with Andrew Callaghan, hinting at a potential spectacle as part of the Channel 5 Carnival Tour.
Biden outlined a tour schedule beginning in Phoenix, moving through San Diego, and culminating in Albuquerque. He expressed enthusiastic commitment to the fight, stating he was “100 percent in” if Callaghan could organize it, even promising to attend the tour regardless of whether the match materializes.
The challenge arrives amidst a period of reported financial difficulty for Biden. Reports suggest he is currently living abroad and facing a substantial debt of $17 million, including outstanding legal fees.
This isn’t an isolated incident. Biden has recently engaged in vocal criticism of the Trumps and conservative media personalities through various podcast appearances, demonstrating a willingness to confront his detractors directly.
During a November interview on the “Wide Awake Podcast,” Biden unleashed a profanity-laced tirade against former President Trump. He vehemently defended his father, claiming a decisive victory in the 2020 election and dismissing Trump’s accusations as attempts to rewrite history.
Biden’s anger extended to journalist Miranda Devine, author of “Laptop From Hell,” a book detailing the contents of a controversial laptop. He launched a personal attack, questioning her ethics and appearance, and disparaging the Daily Mail as well.
The attack on Devine is particularly pointed, given her prominent role in reporting on the laptop’s contents and the subsequent censorship of The New York Post by Twitter shortly before the 2020 election. This history clearly fuels the animosity expressed by Biden.
These recent outbursts and the cage fight challenge suggest a deliberate strategy of aggressive confrontation, potentially aimed at diverting attention from his personal and financial challenges. The proposed fight, if it happens, would undoubtedly become a major media event.