Trump Sons' Drone Company Seeks Public Funding


Author: The Daily News Now! March 12, 2026 Duration: 1:23
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Trump Sons' Drone Company Seeks Public Funding

Powerus, a drone company partly owned by Trumps sons, is making headlines in the Pentagons billion-dollar drone contract race. The company has rapidly expanded, acquiring three rivals and planning a reverse merger with Aureus Greenway Holdings to go public. Despite potential conflicts of interest, Powerus maintains it focuses solely on delivering military tech.

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