Trump Sons Hustlin' Drone Game While Folks Catchin' Bullets?
Lil' bros tryna cash out on war profits while communities out here strugglin' – is this the American dream?

Aight, so peep this: Donald Trump's sons, Eric and Don Jr., got they hands in a drone company called Powerus. And guess what? They tryna sell these drone interceptors to countries in the Gulf that's gettin' bombed by Iran. Word is, these countries relyin' on the US military, which used to be run by they pops. Real talk, is this a come-up or a straight-up scam?
See, they dad started beef wit' Iran, and now they tryna make money off the war he started. That's cold, man. Regular folks out here stuggling to pay rent and put food on the table, while these dudes stackin' bread off of conflict. It ain't right.
This dude Velicovich from Powerus talkin' 'bout how they interceptors can 'save lives.' But whose lives we talkin' 'bout? The rich sheiks in the Gulf? What about the folks in the hood, barely makin' it? This tech ain't gonna help nobody in the projects.
And then you got this former ethics lawyer, Painter, sayin' these countries might feel pressured to buy from the Trump sons. Man, it's all about the money, ain't it? Power and influence, that's the name of the game. These dudes stay connected.
Powerus tryna say they just tryna help the US compete with China and Russia in the drone game. They talkin' 'bout national security and all that. But at the end of the day, it's about profits over people. Corporate greed, that's what it is.
The Trump bros got they hands in all kinda stuff, from crypto to rockets. Now it's drones. This ain't just about business, this is about power and the potential for abuse.
The Trump Organization ain't even addressin' these conflict of interest concerns. They think they above the law or somethin'? Accountability matters, fam.
Eric Trump just tryna flex, talkin' 'bout how proud he is to invest in drones. Meanwhile, communities like ours dealin' with police drones watching every move. Where the love for the people? Where the investment in our neighborhoods?
This whole situation stinks. It's a reminder that the system is rigged against regular folks. It's all about who you know and how much money you got. Real change gotta come from the bottom up, from the streets.
If we want a better future, we gotta hold these dudes accountable and fight for economic justice. Real talk, no cap.

