
The Truth Behind Deferments and the Mysterious “Bone Spurs”
While Donald Trump’s military history has long been a point of contention, new scrutiny is raising serious questions about his integrity.
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Four Educational Deferments: Between 1964 and 1968, Trump repeatedly received deferments while attending prestigious universities.
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The Infamous “Bone Spurs”: In 1968, Trump received a 1-Y medical exemption for heel spurs. Notably, Trump has provided contradictory accounts of this condition over the years—at times claiming it “healed up” on its own, and at others insisting it was a severe and painful affliction.
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Elite Privilege: Democrats are doubling down on the narrative that Trump leveraged his family’s wealth and connections to secure special treatment while thousands of other young Americans were sent to fight and die.
Psychological Warfare: From “Strongman” to “Hypocrite”

Why has the Democratic Party chosen this specific moment to revive this decades-old controversy? The answer lies in the shifting voter psychology ahead of the 2026 Midterm Elections.
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Dismantling the “Strongman” Persona: Trump’s brand is built on being a tough defender of American military might. However, his history of avoiding danger paints him as a hypocrite in the eyes of many.
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Alienating the Veteran Base: For millions of military families and veterans, sacrifice is sacred. The idea of a Commander-in-Chief who used privilege to escape service is viewed by many as an unacceptable insult.
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Piling on During a Crisis: With Trump already overwhelmed by legal battles and plummeting approval ratings, this attack on his character forces him into a defensive posture, draining energy from his primary policy agenda.
The Chain Reaction: Fractures in the Loyal Base

While Trump maintains support from roughly 58% of veterans, the 40% who disapprove of him is trending upward as campaign ads regarding his draft history saturate swing states.
Conclusion: A Battle of Symbols

Donald Trump may dismiss this as “old news,” but in politics, the framing of the story is what truly matters. When a history of draft dodging is juxtaposed with current rhetoric about military dominance, it creates a fatal paradox for the Trump brand.
The 2026 elections will not be decided by economics or tariffs alone, but by the voters’ trust in a leader’s character. By weaponizing his military record, the Democratic Party has placed Trump in his most precarious defensive position to date.