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South Park Writer Launches Site Urging Barron Trump to Join Army


Wed 04 Mar 2026 | 09:18 AM
By Ahmad El-Assasy

A provocative new website has emerged online, calling for the enlistment of Barron Trump, the 19-year-old youngest son of President Donald Trump, into the United States military.

The site, created by Toby Morton, a 50-year-old former writer for the satirical series South Park, advocates for the younger Trump to serve overseas. Morton, who describes himself as a creator of "anti-fascist websites," launched the platform following the President’s recent military campaign, "Operation Epic Fury," directed against targets in Iran.

The website features several images of Barron Trump with the header: "Service is an Honor. Strength is Inherited. Dog Bless Barron." In a section titled "About Us," the site mockingly suggests that the Trump family’s "inherited courage" makes Barron the ideal candidate to defend the nation his father leads. It also includes satirical "testimonials" attributed to Donald Trump Jr., Eric Trump, and the President himself.

While the website appears to be a satirical political statement, it touches on the reality of U.S. military service. Although the United States has operated on an all-volunteer basis since 1973, all men aged 18 to 25 are still required to register with the Selective Service System.

Barron Trump, currently a sophomore at NYU’s Stern School of Business in Washington D.C., would likely be ineligible for most military service even if a draft were reinstated. Standing at 6 feet 9 inches (approximately 206 cm), he exceeds the U.S. military’s maximum height limit of 6 feet 8 inches—a restriction put in place because individuals of such height cannot comfortably fit inside standard military vehicles, tanks, or aircraft.

The creator of the site is currently using the platform to solicit donations via PayPal and Venmo, adding a layer of controversy to the viral campaign.