President Donald Trump recently unveiled a new government website called OnlyFarms.gov, designed to help American farmers access information and support.
The site was launched on National Agriculture Day, with Trump on the South Lawn alongside farmers and ranchers. It highlights programs, resources, and estimated savings for farms in different states.
The name OnlyFarms is a clear nod to the adult site OnlyFans, and critics argue the branding is inappropriate for a government initiative.
Some lawmakers — including Republican Rep. Thomas Massie — publicly criticized the administration for “riffing on a porn site” in naming the platform.
Supporters argue the site helps farmers track costs and benefits from federal programs, especially amid rising expenses and economic pressures.
Fact-checkers note that some of Trump’s related claims — such as export and tax statements — are misleading or exaggerated. Accurate data is key for farm planning and policy.
The debate illustrates how farm policy and political messaging are now tightly tied to public perception and media attention.








