American Channel Reveals Details About Trump’s
Secret Underground Bunker for Nuclear War
An American news channel has stirred controversy after publishing a report claiming the existence of a secret underground bunker allegedly built for former U.S. President Donald Trump — designed to serve as his command center in the event of a nuclear war or World War III.
According to the report, the bunker lies more than 2,000 feet (over 600 meters) underground, beneath a mountain known as “The Notch,” located in a heavily fortified area of Colorado. The region is already home to classified U.S. military installations used for command and control during national emergencies.
Inside the Bunker
The channel reported that the facility was engineered to withstand a direct nuclear strike, with massive reinforced concrete and steel walls, radiation-filtered air systems, and food and water supplies sufficient for hundreds of people for several months. It also has an independent communication network capable of operating even if satellites and internet connections across the U.S. are destroyed.
Satellite images and aerial footage shown by the channel revealed huge hidden entrances built into the mountains, believed to lead to underground tunnels. The place was described as a “miniature city underground,” complete with luxurious living quarters, meeting rooms, and an operations center equipped with advanced surveillance and communication systems.
Purpose and Strategic Role
According to the report, the bunker is intended to serve as a wartime command headquarters for the president and his closest advisors in the event of a nuclear attack or nationwide collapse.
It’s said to be connected
through secret tunnels to other military facilities such as the Cheyenne Mountain Complex, one of the most fortified command centers in the world.
The channel also suggested that the project was part of a long-standing U.S. government plan to ensure “continuity of government”
in case of nuclear conflict but claimed that the Trump administration expanded these facilities during his presidency to include more “personalized” areas.
Controversy and Reactions
- The former White House declined to comment on the report.
- Some national security experts, however, dismissed the claims
- as “exaggerated and unsupported by evidence.”
National security analyst John Marshall told U.S. media:
“The United States indeed has dozens of strategic bunkers designated for presidential and military command, but there’s no concrete proof that a private bunker exists solely for Donald Trump.”
He added that such installations are typically controlled by the Department of Defense, not owned by any individual president.
Still, the existence of emergency bunkers in Colorado, Nebraska, and Washington is well-documented and dates back to the Cold War era.
Conclusion
Whether this bunker truly exists or not, the story reignites global fears of an impending nuclear confrontation, especially amid rising international tensions. For now, it remains unclear if such claims
are based on genuine intelligence leaks or simply part of the modern mythos surrounding powerful world leaders and their “end-of-the-world shelters.”