Bunker Demand Surges as Atlas Survival Shelters Says Two Trump Cabinet Members Ordered
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Bunker Demand Surges as Atlas Survival Shelters Says Two Trump Cabinet Members Ordered

14 March, 2026.Iran.6 sources

Key Takeaways

  • Surge in bunker inquiries and orders amid Iran conflict, Atlas Shelters reports tenfold rise.
  • Atlas Survival Shelters confirms two senior Trump Cabinet members ordered nuclear bunkers.
  • Some outlets treat the claim as rumor, citing Telegraph origin and skepticism.

Surge in Shelter Demand

Inquiries have risen tenfold since the US and Israel launched attacks on Iran.

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Two members of Trump's cabinet have ordered bunkers, though names were not disclosed.

Shelters vary from $20,000 to $5 million.

Atlas’ monthly sales could climb from $2 million to $50 million.

Verification and Skepticism

The claim about two Trump cabinet members was widely reported but not independently verified.

Snopes reached out to Atlas and every Cabinet member; only the Department of Justice replied, calling the rumor completely false.

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This contrasts with the undeniable surge in commercial demand and public fear.

Regional Spread and Commercial Boom

Hubbard’s company expanded to Dubai just two days before Iran launched retaliatory strikes.

Are Trump cabinet members buying bunkers amid Iran conflict

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The surge follows earlier spikes after Gaza and Ukraine conflicts.

The Iran conflict has hit home in a different way.

Atlas's sales could grow from $2 million to $50 million.

Public Fear Despite Government Denials

The FBI warned California police that Iran sought to strike targets with attack drones.

This warning came right when the US and Israel struck Iran for the first time.

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Trump told the Times of Israel the US would only pull out when Israel decides it’s time to call it quits.

This deference to Israel stands in stark contrast to previous messaging.

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