President Donald Trump's youngest adult child is the latest to be mocked with a new fake website calling on him to enlist.
DraftBarronTrump.com was launched over the weekend when his father started a war in Iran.
"America is strong because its leaders are strong. President Trump proves that every day. Naturally, his son Barron is more than ready to defend the country his father so boldly commands. Service is honor. Strength is inherited. Dog (sic) Bless Barron," the site says.
"This site is dedicated to honoring the strongest and bravest voices in war. When power is projected abroad, it is only right that strength exists at home. If you’re looking for proven genes, inherited courage, and unquestionable resolve, look no further than the Trump family. Leadership starts somewhere," it continues, with photos of the president appearing to fall asleep in the Oval Office.
It goes on to make up fake quotes of endorsements from the president, Donald Trump Jr. and Eric Trump, lending their support.
“People come up to me, with tears in their eyes, and they say, ‘Sir, you’re the strongest. Send Barron off to war.’ I’ve always been strong. Very strong. Stronger than anyone expected. Some say the strongest ever. And strength matters. Believe me," the fake quote says.
“People always say I’m stupid, which is totally unfair, because I understand a lot about pancakes. Pancakes are complex. You’ve got batter, heat, timing. If you rush it, you ruin everything. I think about pancakes a lot. Mostly pancakes," the fake quote from Eric Trump reads.
The campaign took off over the weekend, with #DraftBarron trending on X.
There was also a fake letter from Rep. Dr. Ronny Jackson (R-Texas) about the younger Trump's fitness for service.
The campaign popped up after the bombing as those angry about another war complained that people like the president's son won't be the ones fighting and dying on the ground in Iran. Four U.S. soldiers have already died in the war.