My dad is Trump!

Iran war: The Trump family is heavily profiting from the Gulf's wealthy nations.

According to a report by the Associated Press, a drone manufacturer backed by two of President Trump's eldest sons is now pushing its products into war-torn Gulf states. This business deal relies entirely on the U.S. military, led by their father, providing opportunities for these manufacturers in the Middle East.

Powerus, a company based in Florida, announced last month that it has reached a cooperation agreement with Eric and Donald Jr., the two sons of the president, and stands to profit from the war initiated by their father. The company is now intensifying efforts to promote drones to Gulf countries.

After all, their father is Trump—whose business empire has already expanded beyond hotels and golf courses into broader fields such as cryptocurrencies and prediction markets, and now even direct drone sales.

This is a presidential family reaping huge profits from a war that was never approved by Congress.

Yet the company denies any conflict of interest: "If we don’t accelerate our build-up, America will lose."

Democratic Congressman Schiff said: "The president started a war against Iran. Now his family wants to profit from it. The level of corruption is nauseating."

The MAGA faction immediately challenged Schiff, arguing that selling defense equipment to the Gulf isn't corruption—it’s arms trade, something the U.S. has been doing for 80 years.

Recently, Zelenskyy proudly claimed the title of “Father of Drones,” visiting Gulf nations personally to promote Ukrainian-made drones—clearly trying to steal business from the Trump family’s defense deals.

Powerus is courting the two sons, hoping to achieve greater financing through a "reverse merger" with a publicly traded Trump-family company. In this process, private firms can go public quickly by acquiring a publicly listed shell company, drastically shortening the timeline and bypassing the standard requirements for traditional initial public offerings.

Fathers and sons at war, brothers together in profit.

As the father draws K-lines of his son’s stock investments every day in the White House.

Original source: toutiao.com/article/1861550486403272/

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