Hunter Biden is once again calling out Donald Trump Jr., renewing his challenge for a highly publicized cage match while making it clear there is one location he refuses to use.
The son of former President Joe Biden reignited the rivalry this week in a viral social media post, telling President Donald Trump’s eldest son that he’s still willing to step into the cage.
His only condition?
“Anywhere but the South Lawn.”
The latest challenge came as Hunter weighed in on the controversy surrounding plans for a UFC event at the White House as part of celebrations marking America’s 250th anniversary.
In a lengthy post shared on X, Biden explained why he opposed hosting a mixed martial arts event at one of the country’s most iconic landmarks.
“My problem is that I believe some of our public spaces are sacred,” Biden wrote.
He argued that the White House belongs to all Americans rather than any individual president and criticized what he viewed as turning a historic institution into a political spectacle.
“The White House does not belong to Donald Trump,” he wrote.
“To treat it as Caesar treated the Colosseum is antithetical to everything our founding fathers fought for.”
Despite his criticism of the venue, Biden was careful to clarify that he had no issue with the UFC itself.
In fact, he praised the organization as a major American success story and said his objections were focused entirely on the location.
Then came the line that quickly grabbed social media’s attention.
“P.S. Cage match between me and Don Jr.? Your call on the venue. Anywhere but the South Lawn.”
The post rapidly gained traction online, racking up millions of views and reigniting discussion about a potential showdown between two of America’s most famous political sons.
This isn’t the first time Hunter has floated the idea.
Earlier this year, he appeared in a video shared by media personality Andrew Callaghan and said he would be willing to fight either Donald Trump Jr. or Eric Trump.
“I’d do it. One hundred percent in,” Biden said at the time.
Whether the challenge was serious or tongue-in-cheek remains unclear, but it immediately generated headlines and social media buzz.
So far, Donald Trump Jr. has not publicly responded to Hunter’s latest invitation.
The renewed challenge comes amid Hunter’s unexpected resurgence in the public spotlight.
After years of making headlines for legal troubles and political controversy, the former first son has become increasingly active online, where his posts regularly attract millions of views.
He has also appeared in several high-profile interviews in recent months, including a lengthy conversation with conservative commentator Candace Owens, where he discussed addiction, politics and his life in the public eye.
While a Biden-versus-Trump cage fight remains highly unlikely, the latest exchange highlights the ongoing rivalry between the two political families and demonstrates how social media continues to blur the line between politics and entertainment.
For now, the ball appears to be in Donald Trump Jr.’s court.








