Hunter Biden's law firm sued him this week for unpaid legal fees topping $50,000.
Days later, he went on camera and challenged the sons of the sitting president to a cage fight.
Don Jr. and Eric Trump had one answer – and it ended Hunter Biden's tough-guy moment instantly.
Hunter Biden Sued for Unpaid Legal Fees While Planning Cage Fight Tour
Winston & Strawn LLP – the firm that represented Hunter Biden through two federal trials – filed suit against him in Washington, D.C., civil court in June 2025 for breach of contract over unpaid bills.
As of March 2026, Biden and the firm still can't agree on how much he owes. His new attorney, Barry Coburn, acknowledged in court filings that his client is "impecunious" – the legal term for flat broke.
So what does a broke man do when nobody's paying attention anymore?
He goes on Instagram and calls out two executives of a multibillion-dollar company to fight him in a cage.
Hunter Biden posted a video on Andrew Callaghan's Channel 5 Instagram account announcing he'd join Callaghan's Carnival Tour in late April – Phoenix, San Diego, and Albuquerque.
He said Callaghan was "trying to organize a cage match" between himself and Eric Trump and Donald Trump Jr. Hunter's response: "I told him I'd do it – 100 percent in if he can pull it off."
Donald Trump Jr. and Eric Trump serve as executive vice presidents of the Trump Organization, a multibillion-dollar global business spanning real estate, hospitality, and brand development. They have not publicly responded. They have no incentive to.
Donald Trump Jr and Eric Trump Have Not Responded to Hunter Biden's Challenge
While Hunter Biden filmed his video challenge from whatever corner of the world he currently occupies, Donald Trump Jr. and Eric Trump were running a business – employees, assets, actual revenue – not a carnival tour featuring rap battles and "forbidden" documentary screenings.
The White House, also unimpressed, didn't bother responding to press inquiries about the proposed fight.
President Trump is organizing a legitimate UFC event at the White House on June 14 as part of America's 250th anniversary celebrations, with professional fighters and real stakes.
Hunter's challenge would fit between a rap battle and a crowd-sourced talent act.
Steven Cheung, the Trump White House's communications director, had the only response that mattered: "Hunter wouldn't even be able to pass a p— test."
That's not mockery. That's accurate.
Hunter Biden Debt and Legal Troubles Mount as He Seeks Spotlight on Comedy Tour
Hunter is currently living abroad and has been working the podcast circuit – attacking conservatives, blaming George Clooney for his father's collapse, comparing Trump supporters to the KKK – trying to keep his name alive.
The cage match challenge is the same strategy with a bigger stage.
That's the cycle. Hunter generates noise, the internet reacts for a news cycle, and then he disappears again.
Don Jr. and Eric Trump have been subjects of Hunter Biden's public contempt for years. Now he's literally asking them to make him relevant again by agreeing to fight him.
They're worth more to him as targets than they'd ever be as opponents.
What he's actually doing is auditioning – borrowing the Trump name for one more news cycle because nothing else is working.
The proposed fight will almost certainly never happen. Don Jr. and Eric Trump would gain nothing and hand Hunter exactly what he needs – a headline, a crowd, a reason to exist on the political stage for another week. Callaghan's tour runs on rap battles and "forbidden" documentaries. That's where Hunter Biden fits now, slotted between a crowd-sourced talent act and whatever comes next.
Meanwhile, a federal court will decide whether Hunter turns over emails and financial records to resolve his unpaid legal bill dispute – the one his own attorney says they can't afford to calculate.
Don Jr. and Eric Trump didn't even bother to say no. That answer told the whole story.
Sources:
- "Hunter Biden Says He's '100 Percent In' for Cage Match Against Eric Trump and Don Jr.," Daily Caller, April 9, 2026.
- "Hunter Biden Challenges Don Jr. and Eric Trump to a Cage Fight (VIDEO)," The Gateway Pundit, April 9, 2026.
- David Zimmermann, "Law firm sues Hunter Biden over $50,000 in unpaid legal fees," Washington Examiner, June 24, 2025.
- "Big Law Firm Sues Hunter Biden for Unpaid Legal Bills Tied to Gun Trial, Other Cases," National Review, June 24, 2025.
- "Hunter Biden's 5 strangest moments from profanity-laden podcast meltdown," Fox News, July 22, 2025.
