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[71849] Donald Trump cancels his attendance at his son's wedding due to "security tensions"

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[71849] Donald Trump cancels his attendance at his son's wedding due to "security tensions"


United States President Donald Trump announced that he will not attend the wedding of his son, Donald Jr., due to the need to remain in Washington because of a political and security crisis.

United States President Donald Trump officially announced that he will not take part in the wedding of his eldest son, Donald Trump Jr., which is scheduled to take place this weekend in the Bahamas. According to his announcement, as reported in Vahid Online, the President justified his absence with the need to remain in Washington D.C. due to "conditions related to the administration" and his "love for the United States."

Trump referred in his conversations to the complexity of the situation, as published in DW Persian, noting that he is dealing with "a subject called Iran and other issues." The President added with a cynical tone that he is facing a public dilemma: "If I attend the wedding, I will be slaughtered by the fake news media, and if I don't attend – they will kill me anyway." Sources such as The Epoch Times Persian emphasized that Trump initially tried to find time to attend, but backed down.

According to reports from Akharin Khabar, the President's agenda underwent continuous changes, as he canceled not only the trip to the wedding but also a planned visit to his golf club in New Jersey. Other sources like IRNA News Agency – a media outlet affiliated with the Iranian government that tends to emphasize internal difficulties in the U.S. – covered the event as part of a wider crisis in which the American administration is mired.

Donald Trump Jr. (48) is set to marry his beloved, 39-year-old model Bettina Anderson. Sources note that the ceremony was planned to be especially intimate, with a guest list numbering fewer than 50 people, in order to avoid public criticism during a period of high security tension in the Gulf region and throughout the Middle East.

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