A former “South Park” writer has sparked controversy by suggesting that Barron Trump, the president’s son, should be sent to war to defend the country amidst escalating tensions with Iran. Toby Morton, known for his trolling of political figures, recently launched DraftBarronTrump.com, a website advocating for Barron’s military service.
The site promotes the idea that strength and honor are inherited qualities, emphasizing Barron’s readiness to follow in his father’s footsteps. A mock testimonial from President Trump on the website reinforces this message, highlighting the importance of strength and resolve in times of conflict.
While Morton’s website has stirred debate, it raises important questions about the role of political leaders’ families in national defense. The controversy comes at a time when President Trump has hinted at the possibility of military action against Iran, despite his previous promises to avoid prolonged military engagements.
As the debate continues, it remains to be seen how the public will react to the provocative suggestion made by Morton and the implications it may have for the Trump family.

