Hunter Biden proposes a high-stakes cage match against Donald Trump Jr. and Eric Trump while hyping an upcoming tour.
Cage Fight Challenge Emerges
Hunter Biden, 56, floats the idea of facing off in a cage fight with Donald Trump Jr., 48, and Eric Trump, 42. The challenge surfaced in a social media video promoting the Channel 5 Carnival Tour alongside journalist Andrew Callaghan. The tour launches in Phoenix, continues to San Diego, and concludes in Albuquerque later this month.
“[Callaghan] asked me to come out on the Channel 5 Carnival Tour at the end of the month,” Biden states in the video. “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.”
Biden measures about 6 feet tall. Donald Trump Jr. stands around 6 feet, while Eric Trump reaches approximately 6 feet 4 inches. Each maintains an active routine: Biden emphasizes health recovery after past addiction struggles, Don Jr. lifts weights regularly, and Eric favors golf.
Neither Donald Trump Jr. nor Eric Trump has responded to the challenge.
History of Public Clashes
Donald Trump Jr. often highlights differences in their backgrounds, particularly Biden’s addiction issues and business path. In an X post responding to parallels drawn between their dealings, Don Jr. wrote:
“The difference between me and Hunter Biden? I’ve been a businessman and serial investor my entire adult life. [Hunter] became a ‘businessman’ after his dad got elected. I joined a Venture Capital Firm that invests in private American companies – Nothing to do with the government. He sat on foreign boards and was peddling influence to the highest bidder to change government policy. Oh, he’s also a felon crackhead and I’m not. Thanks for playing, guys!”
Trump Brothers Dive into Drone Sector
Recent investments by Donald Trump Jr. and Eric Trump target the U.S. drone industry amid national security concerns. They back Powerus, a 2025 Florida defense startup competing for Pentagon contracts under the $1.1 billion Drone Dominance program. Powerus plans a merger with a publicly traded golf company to go public on NASDAQ.
Iran’s deployment of inexpensive Shahed drones, costing around $25,000 each, underscores the urgency, as U.S. missiles run up to $13 million per unit. President Trump labeled foreign-made drones a security threat last December.
Eric Trump supported a February merger between Israeli drone maker XTEND and a Florida construction firm for U.S. public markets. Donald Trump Jr. joined the board of Unusual Machines, a Florida drone company securing Pentagon contracts for 3,500 drone motors and parts. He also acquired over 331,000 shares valued at about $5.5 million.
Chinese firm DJI previously dominated U.S. commercial drone sales but now confronts federal restrictions.
Prediction Markets Role
Donald Trump Jr. advises prediction market platforms Kalshi and Polymarket, overseen by the Commodity Futures Trading Commission. These sites function like exchanges for bets on events from sports to politics, mirroring odds fluctuations. They accurately predicted Donald Trump’s 2024 election win over Kamala Harris and handle billions in wagers despite state scrutiny.

