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Lawrence O’Donnell Calls Barron Trump ‘Spoiled’ for Not Enlisting in War With Iran
Lawrence O'Donnell criticized Barron Trump as 'spoiled' for avoiding military service amid calls for Trump family enlistment during the Iran conflict, with a parody draft site gaining traction.
- On Wednesday, MS Now anchor Lawrence O'Donnell used The Last Word to demand that President Donald Trump's children enlist in the military amid the conflict with Iran.
- The military raised the maximum enlistment age to 42, fueling public pressure for Barron Trump to enlist as SendBarron gained traction online following the conflict's late-February onset.
- Comparing Barron to a young Queen Elizabeth who served during World War Two, Lawrence questioned his toughness, remarking, "Imagine being more spoiled than an English princess on her way to becoming queen of England."
- Former WWE Superstar Jesse Ventura joined the criticism on Piers Morgan Uncensored, stating, "To my knowledge, a Trump in the last hundred years has never done military service." Ventura argued war is justified only if leaders send their own children.
- Debates regarding Barron's eligibility persist as Goarmy lists maximum enlistment height at 80 inches, though critics point to David Robinson, who played for the Spurs, as evidence exceptions can be made.
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A birthday, a TV commentary and all of a sudden Barron Trump is at the center of a political debate. An MSNBC presenter goes unusually hard on the president's son – and compares him to a "spoiled princess".
Barron Trump Labelled 'A Princess' As Iran War Looms: Host Reveals Growing Draft Demands
Public pressure is mounting on the American president's youngest son to enlist following the 28 February onset of conflict. President Donald Trump's unauthorised military campaign against Iran has sparked intense debate regarding who should fight. This culminated on Wednesday when MS Now anchor Lawrence O'Donnell delivered a scathing broadcast demanding the president's family participate. A parody website, draftbarrontrump.com, rapidly gained tr…
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