Trump Pushes Automatic Draft Registration After Five Dodges
Trump, who evaded the military draft five times during the Vietnam War era through student deferments and a bone spur diagnosis at age 22, is now directing his administration to implement automatic draft registration for 18-year-old males. The Selective Service System has proposed eliminating voluntary self-registration and instead automatically populating its lists from federal databases, a policy Trump approved in December and which awaits regulatory review.
The automatic registration proposal arrives as Trump pursues aggressive military expansion abroad, contradicting his 2024 campaign promises and his self-styled “President of Peace” branding. He has launched wars against Iran and Venezuela, threatened military action against U.S. allies including Mexico, Colombia, Panama, and Greenland, and stated intentions to erase Iran’s “whole civilization.” These actions signal potential reliance on emergency draft measures unused since the 1973 end of the Vietnam War.
Trump has a documented pattern of disrespect toward military personnel, reportedly calling veterans “losers” and “suckers” in private conversations. Additionally, he is exploring whether to award himself the Congressional Medal of Honor, which would make him the first recipient since its 1861 establishment to receive the honor without military service. Despite attending the New York Military Academy, a military-style boarding school, Trump never served in any capacity in the armed forces.
The hypocrisy is stark: the president who avoided mandatory military service five times now seeks to bind teenagers to automatic enrollment in a draft system he himself circumvented. This policy deepens the double standard inherent in forcing working-class youth to assume obligations the wealthy and politically connected have historically evaded.