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Former Minnesota Governor Drops Bombshell on Barron Trump’s Medical Excuse for Avoiding the Military — a Detail Trump Hoped Stayed Buried

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Jesse Ventura has strongly criticized Donald Trump, and this time his comments went beyond politics and became very personal.

Speaking during an appearance on Piers Morgan Uncensored, Ventura questioned Trump’s leadership, especially when it comes to war. As a former Navy SEAL who served during the Vietnam War, Ventura said he believes a leader should only support war if they are willing to send their own children to fight.

He accused Trump of avoiding military service during the Vietnam War, referring to his past draft deferments, including a medical exemption for bone spurs. Ventura argued that it is unfair for any leader to send other people’s children into danger while their own family does not serve.

The discussion then shifted to Trump’s youngest son, Barron Trump, who is now 20 years old. Ventura openly challenged him to consider joining the military, saying he has the chance to do something no one in the Trump family has done in generations.

He also dismissed the idea that Barron’s height could stop him from serving, pointing out that tall individuals have successfully served in the military before. Barron is believed to be around 6 feet 9 inches tall, which is unusual but not automatically disqualifying.

These comments come at a time when Barron has already been trending online, with some people calling for him to enlist following recent U.S. military actions in the Middle East. Social media reactions have been mixed. Some people agreed with Ventura’s point, saying leaders should lead by example, while others felt it was unfair to drag a president’s child into a political debate.

Ventura continued to push his argument, saying he would like to see at least one member of the Trump family serve in the military. His remarks sparked strong reactions online, with some praising him for speaking out and others criticizing him for targeting Barron directly.

So far, Trump has not publicly responded to Ventura’s comments or defended his son. Meanwhile, Barron is reportedly focused on his own path, including studying and working on a business venture, and there is no indication that he plans to join the military.

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