The former first son has lost his marbles. He’s spewing the most ridiculous things.
And Hunter Biden went after this Trump family member in a truly disturbing way.
In a spectacle that perfectly captures the disconnect between coastal elites and everyday Americans, Hunter Biden launched into a bizarre tirade against President Trump’s decision to host the UFC Freedom 250 on White House grounds.
While most patriots cheered the bold display of American strength and fighting spirit, the former first son saw something sinister in it—an imperial power grab straight out of ancient Rome.
The event itself was pure red-blooded entertainment. UFC, under the leadership of Dana White, has become a powerhouse symbol of competition, toughness, and unapologetic success.
Pairing that with the 250th anniversary of American independence on the grounds of the people’s house felt like a natural fit for a president who actually understands what regular folks enjoy. But Hunter wasn’t having any of it.
In what was meant to be a letter for Joe Rogan, Hunter positioned himself as some kind of defender of democratic purity.
“The White House does not belong to Donald Trump. It does not belong to any president. It belongs to the people,” he said in the letter.
This from a man whose family treated the White House like their personal ATM during his father’s administration. The irony drips thicker than the sweat on the octagon floor.
Hunter continued his Roman Empire cosplay: “To treat it as Caesar treated the Colosseum is antithetical to everything our founding fathers fought for.”
“This is not Rome. Presidents are not emperors doling out bread and circuses for the peasants.”
He doubled down on the attack, painting the South Lawn fight as an act of ownership rather than hospitality:
“By holding the event on the South Lawn, what he was saying to the rest of us is: ‘This is my house. I own it. I will do with it what I please. I’ll build a colosseum and have the gladiators fight under my gaze.’”
Hunter wrapped up his letter with a dramatic flourish, reminding everyone that “the president is our servant. Not our Caesar.”
“P.S. Cage match between me and Don. Jr? Your call on the venue. Anywhere but the South Lawn.”
The challenge itself is laughable. Donald Trump Jr. has spent years in the arena of real political combat, taking hits from the media, the deep state, and every leftist attack machine imaginable.
Hunter’s idea of toughness involves dodging accountability for far more serious matters than stepping into a cage.
