Hunter Biden dares Trump’s sons to a cage fight.

Hunter Biden dares Trump's sons to a cage fight.
As Americans gear up to commemorate the country’s 250th independence, they may witness an unprecedented event: a ‌cage match involving the sons of a current US president and a former president.

This surprising scenario emerged on Thursday (April 8) when Hunter Biden, the son of former Democratic President Joe Biden, dared Republican President Donald Trump’s oldest sons, Donald Jr. and Eric, to a fight.

Biden ⁠revealed that he received a call from left-wing social media personality Andrew ​Callaghan, who was arranging the event.
“I told him ​I’d do it — I’m all in if he can make it happen. And if he can’t, I’ll still show up,” he stated in a video shared on Callaghan’s ​Channel 5 Instagram.

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Neither the Trump Organization nor the White House has yet responded to requests for comments.

The specifics of whether or when this match will occur remain uncertain. However, the ⁠White House is set to host a similar event — featuring actual UFC fighters — on June 14, part of the celebrations for the semiquincentennial of the United States.

Biden became president after defeating Trump ​in the 2020 election, which Trump continues to baselessly claim was marred by widespread fraud.

The proposed match between their sons recalls a suggested 2023 cage match between tech leaders ​Mark Zuckerberg and Elon Musk, although that event never materialized.

Historic American politics have witnessed violent confrontations, notably the 1804 duel between Vice ​President Aaron ​Burr and former Treasury Secretary Alexander ​Hamilton, which resulted in Hamilton’s death and effectively ended Burr’s political aspirations.

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