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Barron Trump’s Get Rich Scheme Faces Fierce Criticism Ahead of Launch

Sollos Yerba Mate, a new beverage company listing Barron Trump as a director, has faced significant backlash prior to its May launch. Social media users criticized the brand’s Spanish-inspired name and focus on yerba mate, a traditional South American drink, in light of the Trump administration’s policies towards Latino communities. Critics have accused the company of cultural appropriation, questioning the family’s association with anti-Latino rhetoric while profiting from a product with deep Indigenous and Latin American roots. The business, registered as Soulstice Inc. with $1 million in capital, is headquartered in Palm Beach, Florida.

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Ventura Challenges Barron Trump to Enlist in Military

Vietnam War veteran and former Minnesota Governor Jesse Ventura has publicly urged Barron Trump, son of President Donald Trump, to enlist in the U.S. military. Ventura questioned the justification of sending others’ children to war without willingness to send one’s own, noting a perceived lack of military service within the Trump family lineage. He challenged Barron to be the first Trump in a century to serve, suggesting this action would demonstrate patriotism. Ventura dismissed potential excuses like Barron’s height, citing other tall individuals who have served.

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Bannon Advocates for Netanyahu’s Son on Iran War Front Lines

Former White House adviser Steve Bannon advocated for the deportation of Yair Netanyahu, son of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, with the suggestion that he be sent to fight in Iran. This call comes amid discussions about the potential occupation of Iran’s Kharg Island, a vital oil export hub, to disrupt Iranian maritime blockades. Coinciding with these statements, a satirical website emerged urging Barron Trump to enlist, highlighting a broader, albeit largely symbolic, discourse surrounding the children of powerful figures and potential military service. The U.S. Selective Service registration is mandatory for men aged 18-25, though a draft would require significant political approval, the last having occurred in 1973.

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Melania and Barron Trump Vote By Mail Amid President’s Criticism

First Lady Melania Trump and her son, Barron, participated in a special election by mail, casting their ballots on March 24th. This action occurred despite President Trump’s consistent criticism of mail-in voting, which he frequently characterizes as susceptible to fraud. The family’s use of mail-in ballots aligns with Florida’s no-excuse absentee voting policy, yet contrasts with the President’s legislative push to restrict such practices through the SAVE America Act, which includes stricter requirements for mail-in ballots.

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SEAL Hero Urges Barron Trump To Enlist

Former Governor Jesse Ventura, a decorated Navy SEAL, has publicly urged Barron Trump to enlist in the military. Ventura criticized President Trump for sending others’ children to war while avoiding service himself, stating that a leader should be willing to send their own children. He challenged Barron to break a family tradition of military avoidance and demonstrate patriotism by serving. The call gained traction online, with hashtags and websites emerging advocating for Barron’s enlistment.

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South Park Writer Suggests Drafting Barron Trump Amidst Iran Conflict Concerns

As Operation Epic Fury escalates with extensive airstrikes against Iran, a satirical website called Draftbarrontrump.com has gained traction online. This site, created by a former South Park writer, humorously suggests sending President Trump’s youngest son, Barron, into military service. The campaign, trending with the hashtag #SendBarron, stems from public perception of the President’s perceived indifference to American casualties and his past avoidance of military service. While Barron Trump may have a height disqualification for service, the satirical push highlights a broader discourse on leadership, sacrifice, and the potential implications of deploying loved ones to combat.

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Barron Trump Draft Debate Ignites Amidst Iran Strikes

A website, DraftBarronTrump.com, was created on February 28, coinciding with U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran. The site, which employs a satirical tone and features fabricated quotes, suggests that Barron Trump should be drafted into the military. The website’s “About Us” section praises the Trump family for their supposed “inherited courage” and “unquestionable resolve.” The U.S. has not implemented a military draft since 1973, and any such action would require authorization from both the president and Congress.

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Barron Trump’s Police Calls: A Window into a Bizarre Case

A recent U.K. trial revealed that Barron Trump called the police after allegedly witnessing a woman being attacked during a video call in January 2025. The incident came to light after Matvei Rumiantsev was tried and found guilty of assault, though not of rape or strangulation. Trump did not testify, but the judge had to warn the jury about the hearsay nature of his account. It remains unclear how close Trump and the woman were, though reports suggest a possible romantic interest.

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Trump Family’s Ties to Tate Brothers Scrutinized in New Investigation

A new report from The New York Times details how the Trump administration and family members may have aided the release of Andrew and Tristan Tate, right-wing influencers facing serious charges. The Tates, accused of sex crimes, had been barred from leaving Romania until February when travel restrictions were suddenly lifted. The investigation reveals that the Tates cultivated alliances with influential conservatives, including Donald Trump Jr. and Barron Trump, which culminated in their release. This support was reportedly facilitated through channels, including a diplomatic envoy who intervened with Romanian officials, leading to the travel ban being lifted.

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Trump’s Harvard Rejection: A Biographer’s Claim Fuels Debate

Michael Wolff suggests President Trump’s feud with Harvard stems from Trump’s own unsuccessful application to the university, contradicting claims that it’s due to Barron Trump’s rejection. The White House vehemently denies this, calling Wolff’s assertion “fake news.” While the president attended the University of Pennsylvania after Fordham, allegations persist that others assisted him with college entrance exams. This conflict escalated with the White House’s removal of federal funding from Harvard following disputes over diversity programs.

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