Medical reason Barron Trump can’t join US military as angry Americans ask Donald Trump to send him to Iran war

Outrage exploded overnight.
As bombs fell on Iran and a Supreme Leader died, Americans turned their anger toward a 19‑year‑old who’s never held office.

Social media demanded Barron Trump be the first to face the front lines, accusing his father of waging war from the safety of golf courses and gilded towers.

Hashtag by hashtag, the question sharpened: if presidents choose war, should their children bleed for it too? Height limits, medical exemptions, past draft dodges—none of it stopped the avalanche of rage.

The country is watching, wounded, wondering whose sons will be asked to pa

The uproar over #SendBarron has become less about one teenager and more about a raw, familiar wound: who pays the price when leaders choose war.

For many Americans, the image of Donald Trump ordering strikes while his own family remains insulated from danger collides painfully with memories of sons and daughters sent to distant battlefields.

Old resentments over Trump’s Vietnam-era bone spur exemption have resurfaced, now mirrored by reports that Barron’s extraordinary height could keep him from service.

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