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Trump’s sons owe their corrupt daddy big-time 90%
By Lisa Needham100%
7/13/2026, 5:00:00 PM
BS Summary: This article contains 17 faulty reasoning types, including Confirmation Bias, Hasty Generalization, and Begging the Question, with Biased Writer Voice as the most egregious example at 66.9% saturation with 395 hits. Analysis detected 1,312 faulty-reasoning hits from 590 analyzed words, generating a BS Score of 85.4% and a BS Rank of 90% (1,568 of 15,282 articles). This article is worse (more manipulative) than 89.70% of the article peer group.
By now, nearly everyone is no longer even really pretending that the Trump sons are legitimate businessmen making their own way in the world.
Even the Washington Post, currently in the midst of transforming itself into a hype man for the Trump administration, can’t quite avoid saying what we all know: Don Jr. and Eric have “amassed a portfolio of defense technology start-ups that are benefiting from new Pentagon priorities and spending.”
You don’t say.
Donald Trump Jr. and Eric Trump now have investments in over a dozen defense tech companies.
Thanks to the nature of defense tech companies, their only real viability is if they can get sweet, sweet government contracts, and hey, guess what!
Turns out it is pretty easy to get government contracts when your dad is the most corrupt president in history.
Since the Trump sons bought into these various companies, they’ve landed over $6 billion in government business.
Some are now also on an extra-special list that lets them bid as exclusive preapproved contractors for another $200 billion in work.
The Post tried for some both-sidesing here, explaining that a bunch of the Trump failsons’ investment money has been with SpaceX and Anduril, which the government was always going to contract with no matter what, and that some of the companies they invested in had previous contracts under former President Joe Biden’s administration.
Sure, maybe, but that doesn’t make the conflicts of interest go away.
Imagine, if you will, Hunter Biden going on a tear investing in, let’s say, companies that do DEI training while former President Joe Biden made DEI mandatory everywhere or something.
Or Hunter investing in a gazillion defense startups as Joe surged resources to Ukraine.
Think of the howls of rage.
But where everyone looks the other way with the Trump boys, the conservative fixation on Hunter’s alleged corruption continues to this day.
Speaking of Hunter and conservative fixations: He just won $1.7 million in his defamation lawsuit against the genuinely unhinged Patrick Byrne, former Overstock CEO and current election denier.
Byrne had said Hunter sought an $800 million bribe from Iran in 2021, a thing that was very much untrue and very much defamation.
After Byrne did some absurd shenanigans to drag everything out, the judge had enough: ”The defendant has sustained a campaign of dilatory tactics that have indefinitely extended this years-long litigation, while denying plaintiff his day in court.
This was not a product of excusable neglect but rather of coordinated strategy.”
Aww.
Small silver lining, but we’ll take it.
But back to the Trump brothers.
It’s nice that the WaPo is finally on it, given that none of this is new and the Trump bros have been seeing their investments soar since daddy retook office.
Last October, Unusual Machines, in which Don Jr. has a nice big stake, got a big old Department of Defense contract to sell us drones.
Now, that’s different from the other drone company, Powerus, which is backed by both failsons.
That big sleazy drone contract happened a couple months ago, with American taxpayers picking up the tab after the Trump boys failed to use daddy’s war in Iran to pressure Gulf countries to buy drones from them.
While Trump and his bootlickers remain in power, there will never be a reckoning over the Trump sons inserting themselves into defense contractors to rake in cash.
How could there be when the president himself is consistently, constantly on the take?
Corruption begets corruption—in this case, quite literally.
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