President Trump announced on Friday that he will not attend the wedding of his son, Donald Trump Jr., to Bettina Anderson, which is scheduled for this weekend in the Bahamas. He cited responsibilities at the White House as the reason for his absence. In a post on Truth Social, he expressed his desire to be present but emphasized the importance of remaining in Washington, D.C. during this time. Trump stated, "While I very much wanted to be with my son, Don Jr., and the newest member of the Trump Family, his soon to be wife, Bettina, circumstances pertaining to Government, and my love for the United States of America, do not allow me to do so." He also mentioned that he may not attend due to the situation with Iran and other issues. Trump characterized the wedding as a small private affair and acknowledged the scrutiny he faces regardless of his decision to attend or not. His schedule for the weekend includes only "executive time" at the White House. This wedding marks the second marriage for Donald Trump Jr., who has five children from his previous marriage to Vanessa, which ended in divorce in 2018.
President Trump will not attend Donald Trump Jr.'s wedding due to White House responsibilities
President Trump has stated he will not attend the wedding of his son, Donald Trump Jr., to Bettina Anderson, citing his responsibilities at the White House. The wedding is set to take place in the Bahamas, and Trump expressed his desire to be present but emphasized the importance of remaining in Washington during this time.
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President Trump won't attend son Donald Trump Jr.'s wedding, citing responsibilities in Washington
President Trump will not attend Donald Trump Jr.'s wedding due to White House responsibilities