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Hunter Biden Just Challenged Donald Trump Jr. to a Cage Fight

Hunter Biden posted a lengthy tirade against Trump's UFC Freedom 250 event. But he ended it with a sneaky post-script offering a cage fight.

UFC seems to be full of surprises at the moment. I mean, if you told someone just a few years ago that there'd be cage fight matches held at the White House, they wouldn't believe you.

But the UFC Freedom 250 event was held recently, and it went pretty well, all things considered. But it looks like a bit more of a Presidential cage fight might be happening, if what Hunter Biden has said comes to fruition.

That's because, as reported by the New York Post, he called Donald Trump Jr. out specifically for a cage fight. It was a part of a lengthy post on social media.

Biden also heavily criticized the UFC Freedom 250 event. In the post, which he styled as a letter to Joe Rogan, he compared Trump to Julius Caesar.

He styled the post as a letter to Rogan as he was responding to a post he'd made. It said that he told people "who are mad at those who attended the UFC fight at the White House to 'shut the f*** up'."

"Dear Joe," he wrote. "...So many of us were offended by the UFC fight on the South Lawn of the White House."

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He defended UFC and Dana White, saying "More power to you" and the fighters both.

But his issues stemmed with how the White House as a "sacred space" was being disrespected. He wrote, "The White House does not belong to Donald Trump. It does not belong to any President. To treat it as Caesar treated the Colosseum is antithetical to everything our founding fathers fought for."

Biden continued with a lengthy tirade continually equating Trump to Caesar, ending it by saying, "The President is our servant, not our Caesar."

But, at the end of his post, he included a sneaky little P.S. "Cage match between me and Don Jr.? Your call on the venue. Anywhere but the South Lawn."

With the UFC's event happening at the White House, I think that makes this look pretty standard in comparison. And I do certainly think it would be an interesting match-up that would unite both sides of the political spectrum.

Whether it happens or not, one thing remains clear - everyone involved will keep sparring with their words... no matter what.