
Barron Trump Faces Calls to Enlist in the U.S. Army
While Barron Trump builds his life in New York City, controversy is brewing online. The youngest son of Donald Trump currently studies at NYU’s Stern School of Business. Meanwhile, his father pushes a bold global agenda from the White House.
Now, after the U.S. military struck three nuclear sites in Iran, social media users are calling on Barron to join the Army.
A Family With No Military Service
Military service holds deep significance in American culture. Yet Donald Trump never served. Reports reveal that no one from his paternal line has been in the military for three generations.
Trump received a draft deferment during the Vietnam War, citing bone spurs. He never had surgery for the condition, and later said it “healed up over time.” Instead of enlisting, he joined his father Fred in the real estate business.
His children—including Donald Jr. and Eric—have often praised the military. However, none have served. For some critics, that gap between rhetoric and action is hard to ignore.
A Social Media Backlash After Iran Strikes
Trump’s June 22 strike on three Iranian nuclear facilities divided the nation. Some lawmakers labeled the move unconstitutional. Critics argue his lack of military service undermines his credibility on war decisions.
And now, online voices are pointing the spotlight at his youngest son.
Users Demand Barron Be First to Serve
On X (formerly Twitter), several users urged Barron Trump to enlist. Some posts dripped with sarcasm. Others were blunt.
“Don’t panic, MAGA; not a single Trump ‘male’ will be anywhere near the fighting,” one person wrote.
“Barron already has developed preemptive fake bone spurs.”
Another post asked:
“If Trump wants a ground war in Iran, shouldn’t Barron enlist first? Be a patriot!”
A third user added:
“No one’s kid should go before his. Send Barron to the front lines before anyone else’s child.”
And one post took it further, claiming:
“Every Republican president who starts a war should have sons in combat. Why is Barron living a normal life in NYC when he should be at boot camp?”
College Rumors Stir More Buzz
Barron has kept a low public profile. However, he reportedly applied to several top-tier schools, fueling discussions about his academic record.
Recently, a Facebook post claimed he was rejected by Harvard, Stanford, and Columbia. The rumor implied those rejections were politically motivated.
Fact-checker Snopes investigated the claim but found no evidence. In fact, they couldn’t verify whether Barron even applied.
Melania Trump Sets the Record Straight
First Lady Melania Trump quickly addressed the swirling rumors. Through spokesperson Nick Clemens, she shut them down entirely.
“Barron did not apply to Harvard, and any assertion that he or anyone on his behalf applied is completely false,” Clemens told Snopes.
Trump vs. Harvard
Ironically, Harvard has become one of Donald Trump’s public enemies. He’s accused the Ivy League school of antisemitism and failing to protect Jewish students during pro-Palestine protests.
Trump also criticized Harvard for admitting too many international students. The conflict has sparked lawsuits and continued backlash.
Final Thought: Should Military Service Be Mandatory?
While the call for Barron to serve may be emotional or symbolic, it reflects a deeper question about fairness and patriotism. Should the children of political leaders serve first in wars their parents start?
Let us know what you think.
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