Hunter Biden Claims Epstein Introduced Trump, Melania
Hunter Biden has dismissed a recent legal notice from Melania Trump, who alleges his statements about her are false and inflammatory, seeking $1 billion in damages. In a conversation with podcaster Andrew Callahan, Biden responded with, “That won’t happen,” during a YouTube interview.
Callahan had prompted Biden to apologize for comments made in a prior interview titled “Hunter Biden Returns” from early August. Melania Trump demands the retraction of the video and a formal apology from Biden regarding his insinuations about her connection to Jeffrey Epstein. “If they want to clarify their relationship with Epstein, I’d provide a platform for them,” he said, referring to the Trumps.
Biden doubled down, stating he sees the notice as an attempt to intimidate him. “They think a billion dollars would scare me,” he remarked. He addressed the notice sent by Melania’s legal advisor, Alejandro Brito, highlighting the demand for a retraction of any defamatory statements about her.
Biden has previously claimed Epstein introduced Melania to Donald Trump, which has created controversy. Although Brito emphasized the financial and reputational damage caused to Melania, Biden seems unfazed, indicating he is ready for legal challenges if necessary.
The interaction is part of a growing public spectacle that merges personal allegations with legal disputes, and it’s unclear how this will all unfold. Biden’s approach suggests a mix of defiance and willingness to engage in further dialogue, yet tensions remain high between the parties involved.

